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
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ins and
ots. Rather than opening
ach of the Snapshots, making the desired adjustments and then overwriting the
ne
2. apshots that you want to modify. To select multiple
3.
ts. Right-click on the plug-in and choose Global Paste Plug-in/Rack
whose settings you want
4. Press the Global Past Snapshot Pane once again to end the process.
Global Paste enables you to copy a plug-in’s or a Rack’s parameters into one or more
other Snapshots. This is useful when you’ve set up several Racks filled with plug-
you decide to change plug-ins settings across several Snapshots. Say, for example, that
after several rehearsals you arrived at the perfect plug-in settings for a particular
instrument, an instrument that is included in numerous Snapsh
e
Snapshots, use Global Paste to globally make the changes:
1. Begin by clicking Global Paste. The button will flash to indicate that the Snapshot Pa
is in the Global Paste mode.
Select the target Snapshot or Sn
Snapshots, Ctrl/Cmd+Click on the desired target Snapshots, or Shift+Click to select
several contiguous Snapshots.
In the Rack windows, select the plug-in or Rack whose state you want to copy to the
selected Snapsho
from the menu. Repeat this for each of the plug-ins or Racks
to Global Paste.
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