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
• Snapshot Recall This provides control for Next and Previous Snapshots. You can also
directly recall specific “Hot” Snapshots.
To assign MIDI controls, launch the Remote Controller Editor by clicking Editor from the
Control Setup tab of the Preferences window.
Select a MIDI port. Use the pull-down menu to choose the port your MIDI controller is
connected to.
Assign hardware controllers to the navigation tools:
• Click on any of the five navigation keys (Up Rack, Down Rack, Prev Plug-in, Next Plug-
in, or Select).
• Choose the hardware control you want to assign and move or press it to communicate
with the Remote Controller Editor. You’ll see floating text above the selected parameter,
indicating the MIDI command assigned to the respective parameter.
• This completes the assignment of the MIDI switch or variable controller. Proceed with
the other navigation functions.
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Follow the same procedure for the eight
continuous parameter controls and eight
discrete switches of the Controller Strip.
Remember, the specific plug-in parameter
controls and switches will change with type
of plug-in, but the position and the assigned knob on your MIDI hardware controller will
remain fixed.
You can assign control of a Rack’s Input and Output Gain,
as well as Rack On/Off, Rack In/Out and Mute.










