User Manual

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COMMON OPERATIONS AND CONCEPTS
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Device context menus
If you click anywhere on a device in the Rack (but not on a parameter or display), the context menu will contain the
following items:
The Mixer 14:2 device panel context menu
Cut, Copy, Paste, Delete and Duplicate Device and Track items, allowing you to rearrange and manage the de-
vices in the rack.
Commands for managing Device Groups.
A duplicate of the Create menu, allowing you to create new devices.
A “Go To” submenu, listing all devices connected to the current device.
Selecting a device from the Go To submenu scrolls the rack to bring that device into view.
Auto-routing and Disconnect functions.
This allows you to automatically route (connect) or disconnect a selected device in a logical way.
Combine and Uncombine are used when you want to use the selected device in, or exclude it from, a Combina-
tor setup.
A Browse Instruments item which lets you browse for sounds for a selected Instrument device.
This item is available only for Instrument devices.
Additional device-specific items.
If the device is pattern-based, there will be various pattern functions (Cut/Copy/Paste, Clear, Shift, Randomize,
etc.). These affect the currently selected pattern in the device.
If the device uses patches, there will be functions for managing patches.
Depending on the device there may also be various device-specific functions available. For example, the drum ma-
chine device has functions for manipulating the pattern for the selected drum sound only, etc.
“Create Track for ...” and “Delete Track for ...” are used if you want to create a Sequencer Track for the selected
device, or delete the Sequencer Track used for the device without deleting the actual device.
The “Go To Track for ...” will scroll the corresponding Sequencer Track into view in the Sequencer.
The “Lock Control Surface to this Device” lets you lock a connected control surface to the selected device.
The “Track Color” item lets you select color for the associated Sequencer Track (and Main Mixer channel strip,
if the selected devise is an Audio Track device).