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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Temperature Units
Selects unit for display of server CPU temperature. Range: Celsius or Fahrenheit.
History
Establishes preferences for auto-saving.
Autosave Every xx Minutes: Makes a complete copy of the current SuperRack condition at defined intervals
Range: 3 minutes–30 minutes
On Snapshot Update:
Auto-save each time a snapshot is stored, recalled, or modified.
Save History Files To: Each time SuperRack does an auto-save, a new History file is created. Auto-saved files
are not deleted; new saves do not replace old saves. SuperRack provides a default location for history files:
Mac: Users/Shared/Waves Audio/SuperRack SoundGrid/history
Windows: Users\Public\Waves\SuperRack\history
Use the Browse button to select a new location. This path is saved in the session preferences.
User-saved session files are saved in the adjacent Sessions folder. Delete history files and session files using the
host computer, not the SuperRack application.
Latency Group Settings
Align All Racks Automatically
All racks are time-aligned to one delay value, which can be the main output of the mixing desk or another bus.
The rack with the greatest latency sets the latency for the entire session. In this mode, individual latency groups
cannot be delayed.
Align by Latency Group
Racks are members of up to 16 latency groups, which are used to align select groups. Any latency group can
address latency correction in one of two ways: