User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 - Introduction
- Chapter 2 - Quickstart Guide
- 2.1 Connect Your Console to the Sound Card or External I/O
- 2.2 Create a New Session and Set the Preferences
- 2.3 Add Empty Racks
- 2.4 Add Plug-ins for Sound Processing
- 2.5 Snapshots
- 2.6 Create Processing Groups
- 2.7 Saving in MultiRack
- 2.8 Recall Safe Mode
- 2.9 Overview Window: Viewing the Status of All of Your Racks
- 2.10 Controlling MultiRack with MIDI
- 2.11 Show Mode
- 2.12 Shortcuts That Are Always Available
- 2.13 Automatic Recovery
- Chapter 3 - MultiRack Windows and Controls Explained
- Chapter 4 - MultiRack Menus
Assigning Hardware Control with the Remote Controller Editor
Use the Remote Controller Editor to map relationships between hardware MIDI controllers
and numerous MultiRack functions. Its interface displays MultiRack functions that can be
controlled directly via MIDI, including the eight continuous and eight discrete controls of the
Controller Strip. You can assign up to 46 MIDI links to desired MultiRack controls using a
standard MIDI “Learn” routine:
There are three categories of MIDI controlled MultiRack functions that you can assign with
MIDI Remote Control:
• Navigation Use MIDI buttons to navigate between and within Racks to select and edit
the specific plug-in to control. You can additionally assign up to eight Hot Plug-ins that
can be recalled by touching the assigned MIDI controls. In this way you can access
critical plug-ins without having to navigate to them.
• Plug-in/Rack Controls Once a Rack and a plug-in are selected, you have direct control
over the Rack (levels, on/off, in/out, etc.), as well as control over the plug-in parameters.
Plug-in control is available for the eight knobs and eight buttons shown on the plug-in’s
Controller Strip.
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