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
3.1 Status Bar
At the top of the interface, above all of the Racks, is the Status Bar, with which you select
modes and monitor system status. This information bar is visible from any view.
Audio On/Off
button
Turns the audio engine on and off. Use this button to reset
the engine if audio has become corrupted, or if the
application is unresponsive.
Show/Setup
button
Double-clicking this button switches between Setup mode,
in which you can change any setting, including audio I/O,
Rack order, and number of plug-ins, and Show mode,
where you can adjust plug-in parameters but not the
“structural” aspects of the Racks. Show mode is designed
for performance and stability, and protects you by preventing
changes that might bring about clicks, audio drops,
instability or glitchy behavior.
If you find you cannot cut, paste, or move Racks, you’re
likely in Show mode. Return to Setup mode to change the
layout of your Racks. Setup mode allows you to edit all of
the application’s editable parameters. It’s intended for use
while
setting up the live Session, connecting the Racks,
adjusting the audio processing parameters, setting up
remote options, etc.
Snapshot button This opens the Snapshots pane, where you name,
manage and recall Snapshots. You can also open the
Snapshots pane by typing Ctrl/Cmd+Shift+O.
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