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
On/Off
Disables a Rack and removes it from CPU processing. Mutes
all signals routed to the Rack. Turning off an unneeded Rack
results in better CPU management of the system.
In/Out
Disables the Rack’s plug-ins and passes the signal directly
from Rack input to Rack output. Typically used for “before
and after” comparison or to bypass processing.
Mute
Silences the Rack, but doesn’t remove it from CPU
processing. Muting is performed on the Rack’s input to allow
reverb tails and delay taps to fade gracefully.
Rack Name
(“Kick One” in
this example)
The user-defined name of the Rack. Double-click to enter a
new name or use the pull-down menu to open another Rack.
Group Name
(“Drums” in this
example)
Refers to the name of the processing group, if any, to which
the Rack has been assigned. Use the pull-down menu to
assign the Rack to another processing group.
Selecting Racks and Using Keystroke Commands
You can copy, paste, delete, duplicate, and perform other operations on a Rack or Racks
you have selected.
• To select a Rack, click on any empty area of the Rack.
• To select multiple adjacent Racks, click on a Rack, then Shift+Click on the most distant
Rack of the group you want to select.
• To select multiple non-adjacent Racks, Ctrl/Cmd+Click on several Racks.
Right click on the top
part of a selected Rack
and you will see a pull-
down menu that offers
several fu
nctions:
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