Lists panel, Region list, Cue list – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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have different track names for every project, so you might as well retain the old, boring defaults
and enter new names as you work.

Lists Panel

The List panel is opened and closed by clicking on the List View
arrow at the right end of the Time/Marker bar, by selecting one of
the three lists from the pull-down Windows menu, or by using the
keyboard shortcuts:

Regions List = [C

TRL

+4]

Cues List = [C

TRL

+5]

History List = [C

TRL

+6]

Whenever the list panel is open, clicking on one of the three tabs at the top of the panel selects which
list is displayed.

Region List
As you record into the HDR the actual audio is stored in audio files on the
disk. Because each recording is punched in then out on a track, a Region is
created on the track to show that the audio file should playback at that point.
The Region on the track is NOT the audio file, and you can cover it up, even
delete non-destructively, because Regions are just descriptions of what to
playback where.

Along with a Region shown on the track, the HDR creates an entry in the
Region List for each recording. Regions when recorded, automatically inherit
the track name followed by the “take” number, a sequentially numbered
recording punch-in/out on that track. The Region name shown on the track
and in the list will initially be same, but either can be renamed without affect
the other. Renaming the Region in the list is possible by double-clicking on
the entry, typing the new name, then pressing ENTER.

The primary purpose of the Regions List is to give you access to previously
recorded material. Click on the name(s) of a region or regions and drag the
selection out of the Region list, and then drop it onto a track or tracks.

The Region List only shows regions create in this project by one of the
following operations.

Recording into tracks
Capturing regions from existing track regions
Importing regions into the current project
Rendering tracks

There is a considerable amount of information about

Regions

, their purpose

and how to use them elsewhere in this manual (on page 88 for example). More on the

Region

List

specifically can be found on page 90.

Cue List
The Cue List is a list of all cues set in the Project. The three columns of the list are the Number,
Name, and Time. You can highlight any cue with a single-click. Double-clicking on either the
Name or the Time opens that parameter for editing. Double-clicking on a cue number jumps the
transport to the time of that Cue. See the

Locator

section for more details on

Cues

.

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