User Manual

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WORKING WITH THE RACK
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About using the Browser in the detached rack
When the rack is detached, it also features a second instance of the Browser. The Browser is available to the left in
the detached rack.
D Click the Show/Hide icon, or press [F3] to bring up the Browser (or to hide it):
The Show/Hide icon on the Browser header in the detached rack.
The Browser in the detached rack can be navigated independently from the Browser in the Song window, ex-
cept only one can have browse focus at a time (see “Setting browse focus”).
This means you can be in two completely different locations (or palettes) in the two Browsers.
About Device Groups
A Device Group is a series of interconnected devices that “belong together”. A Device Group could be, for example,
an instrument device connected to an effect device and then to a Mix Channel device.
A Device Group consists of the following:
One (and only one) Source device (e.g. an instrument).
The devices to which the Source device feeds its audio signals (e.g. and effect device).
Any CV-only devices (a Matrix Sequencer, for example) that are CV-connected to devices in this group only.
All sequencer tracks and Main Mixer channel strips for the devices in the group.
! A Device Group is only defined by the connections between the devices - it has nothing to do with the physical
location of the devices in the rack.
By default, when you create an Instrument device, a new (or currently unused) Mix Channel device will be automati-
cally connected to the Instrument device, as described in “Creating devices”. In this situation, the Instrument device
and the connected Mix Channel device will now be considered a Device Group - with the Instrument device as the
Source device.