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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Supplementary Material
Controlling SuperRack Remotely
Many SuperRack functions can be controlled from one or two consoles or from any MIDI device:
•
Load and save SuperRack session files from the console. When you select “load,” “open new,” or “save”
on the console, SuperRack respectively loads, opens new, and saves files with the same names.
•
Synchronize SuperRack snapshots with those on the console. When you store and recall snapshots from
the console, corresponding snapshots are stored and recalled on SuperRack, keeping its snapshots in
sync with the console’s snapshots.
•
Touch and Turn a control. Assign one SuperRack control at a time to an external control.
• Use the MIDI Controller to map most SuperRack functions to an external device.
There are two types of remote control:
MIDI
Controller
and
Console Remote Control
.
MIDI Controller Maps common SuperRack controls, including plugins.
Console Remote Control
Synchronizes scenes and snapshots between a console and
SuperRack. In this mode, only the console can control these
functions.