Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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HDR 24/96

Menu Item

What It Does

([C

TRL

+o])

If there is a project currently open that has not been saved, you will
be prompted to save it first.
A dialog box allows you to choose projects located on the Internal
and (if installed) External drives. A list of projects on the selected
drive will be displayed.
Clicking on Open or double-clicking on the project name will open the
project.

Save Project

([C

TRL

+s])

Saves the current project

Project

Manager

([C

TRL

+b])

Opens a window used for copying projects between the internal and
external drives, renaming projects, and deleting projects.
To copy a project, click to highlight it, then click on the arrow
pointing to the other drive. You can also copy a project by clicking
on its name and dragging it to the opposite window.
To rename a project, click to highlight, then click the RENAME
button. A dialog box will pop up, allowing you to enter a new name.
To delete a project, click to highlight, then click on the DELETE
button.
[S

HIFT

+click] and [C

TRL

+click] may be used to select multiple

projects for copying and deleting

Save As New

Template

A TEMPLATE contains basic setup information used to create a
new project with a known set of defaults including such parameters
as sample rate, word length, clock source, and track names.
There is a factory default template, which is used if a new template
has not been saved.
You may wish to save a new template if you’ll be opening repeated
projects (for example, a series of songs) with the same track list.
See Appendix B for a table of parameters saved within the template,
as well as the factory (reset) settings

Reset

Template

Returns the Template settings to the factory defaults.

Import Audio

Files

( [A

LT

+i] )

Opens a window that allows you to select audio files to import into
the current project’s Region list. This is used for bringing files
created outside the HDR24/96 into projects. Files can be imported
from the HDR’s internal or external hard drive (for example, from
another project), or from a floppy disk.

Purge Unused

Files

This is a “housekeeping” operation. Normally all audio recorded in
a Project remains on the hard drive, regardless of subsequent
editing. Purge Unused Files allows you to remove files which are
no longer actually used in the project. This utility looks at every
region used in every playlist (version) associated with the open
project, generates a list of files that do not appear in any playlist,
and invites you to delete all, or selected files on the “unused audio

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