MACKIE HDR 24/96 User Manual

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HD24/96 Technical Reference

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the New Project dialog box, select the drive you want to create the Project on from
the Drive Select list box, then type in the Project name and click New.

NOTE: You cannot use the following characters in Project names: / \ : * ? “ < > | .
They are reserved for use by the system.

Open Project

Open Project opens an existing Project that has previously been saved on disk. When
the HDR24/96 boots up, it automatically opens into the last Project that was Saved
before you powered down. If the Project that was last Saved is not present when the
HDR24/96 is powered up, then the HDR24/96 creates or opens a project called Startup
on the active drive. The name of the currently open Project appears on the top line of
the LCD display, and in the space above the GUI Current Time display.

To open a Project from the front panel:

If the Active Drive does not contain the Project you wish to Open, press Disk Util and
select Set. Change the Active Drive to the desired drive from the Select Active Drive
menu, and select OK. Otherwise, press Project and select Open from the Project
Files Menu. Select the Project you wish to open from the list, then select Open.

To open a Project from the GUI:

Select Open Project from the File menu, or use keyboard shortcut

CTRL+O

. In the

Open Project dialog box, select the drive that the Project resides on from the Drive
Select list box. Then click on the desired Project name and click Open, or simply
double-click on the Project name.

Save Project

Saving a Project stores all changes that have been made in a Project since the last
Save operation. This includes changes to Track and Region names, Playlist Regions
(edits), Cue and Locate points, and Project preferences and settings. At the end of
every Record pass the HDR24/96 automatically saves the and newly Recorded Regions
and the Project file, so that you need only to manually Save the changes you have made
while editing.

Save operations do not clear the History List. Therefore it is possible to Save the Project
in its present state, and later on revert to a state that existed prior to Saving.

To save the open Project from the front panel:

Press the Project button. From the Project Files menu select Save.

Press the Project or Page Left (

?) button to exit.

To save the open Project from the GUI:

Select Save Project from the File menu.

Or

Use the

CTRL+S

keyboard shortcut.

Rename a Project

Renaming a Project changes the name of both the Project file and Project folder. The
same rules of valid characters and length apply for Renaming Projects that apply to
naming new Projects.

To Rename a Project from the front panel:

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