User Manual

To add a Rack, double click on the area below an existing
Rack (if one exists).
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The Add Racks dialog window will appear. It allows you
to add Racks below the last Rack in the Session. Th
numeric field specifies the number (1-64) of new Racks to
be added. From the drop-down menu choose the Rack type: mono, mono-to-stereo, or
stereo.
When a new Rack is added, its default setup is:
No plug-ins; Gain at 0dB; Rack on; Rack in; Mute off; No group; Untitled name; No input;
No output.
To select a Rack, click anywhere on the Rack.
To select multiple Racks, Ctrl/Cmd+Click on the Racks you want to select, or click/draw a
rectangle over the contiguous Racks you want to include.
To move a Rack or Racks, select or multi-select, then drag and drop. You can also cut
and paste Racks. As Racks move, their I/O settings follow them. Several Racks moved at
the same time will clump together and move as one unit, and all Racks below this group will
move downward to make room for the new arrivals.
The Rack Control Strip
At the top of each Rack is a status bar that you use to control, name and put it into
processing groups. The control strip has the following windows and buttons: