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slider’s value. The current values can also be inverted by pressing [right-click](PC) / [CTRL-
click](Mac) on the entry in the Mapping Browser.
5. Select another device parameter if you’d like to create more mappings, or click on the
Map mode button once more to exit Macro Map Mode.
Note that once assigned to a Macro Control, a device parameter will appear disabled, since
it hands over all control to the Macro Control (although it can still be modulated externally, via
Clip Envelopes (page 267)).
You can edit or delete your assignments at any time using the Mapping Browser (which only ap-
pears when Map Mode is enabled).
If more than one parameter is assigned to a single Macro, the Macro’s name will revert to its
generic name (e.g., Macro 3). The Macro’s units will also change to a 0 to 127 scale, except
when all parameters possess both the same unit type and the same unit range.
Macro controls can be given custom names, colors and info text entries via the corresponding
commands in the Edit menu or the context menu.
18.8 Mixing With Racks
Any Instrument or Drum Rack that contains more than one chain can be viewed and mixed
alongside the tracks in the Session View’s mixer. A track that contains these Racks will have a
button in its title bar, which will fold the Rack’s mixer in or out. Likewise, any nested chains within
the Rack will also have this button. This makes it easy to get an overview of your Rack’s hierarchy
— or hide it when you just want to work on your mix.