User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Getting Started
- Part 2: Top Bar
- Part 3: Setup Window
- Assigning Devices: Inventory Page
- Network Control Section (Top)
- Assignment Slots
- Device Rack Elements
- I/O Device Assignment Slots
- Assigned Hardware I/IO Devices
- Offline Devices
- Software Device (Driver)
- Servers Assignment Slots
- Controllers Assignment Slots
- Assigning I/O Devices
- I/O Device Icon Indicators
- I/O Devices Menu Items
- Setting Clock Master
- Certain device menu items apply only to drivers.
- Working with Multiple Systems
- Servers
- Settings Page
- Assigning Devices: Inventory Page
- Part 4: Patch Window
- Part 5: Rack Window
- Part 6: Overview Windows
- Part 7: Show Window
- Supplementary Material
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Application Recovery
If SuperRack application crashes, it will re-link automatically with the server. Relinking between the host and the
server causes a brief mute. SuperRack lets you choose how this relinking will happen:
Automatic means that the application launches and connects to the server automatically.
Manual means the application launches with the session but waits for you to press the Connect button to
connect to the server. This provides control over when the relinking mute will occur.
Lock
Determines what controls cannot be altered when the Lock button in the top bar is engaged. Any combination of
these controls can be locked: plugins, routing, snapshots, and password. In addition, the entire interface (GUI)
can be locked. All selections can be protected with a password.
Meter Clip Settings
Clip Threshold determines the level at which the clip light turns red. When Clip Threshold is set below 0 dBFS, a
warning appears before clipping actually occurs.
Range: 0 dBFS to -18 dBFS,
Clip Hold: 0 seconds–5 seconds
Plugins
Rescans the plugins folder. This is useful, for example, if you download a demo plugin and you don’t want to
restart SuperRack. Use this as well when you configure a session offline.
A/B Inputs & Outputs (Link A/B Inputs and Outputs)
Each rack has inputs A and B, and outputs A and B. Linking between them means that switching from input A to
input B will switch the outputs correspondingly. When not selected, inputs and outputs act independently of each
other.










