Using the template, Open project, To open a project from the gui – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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To create a new Project from the front panel or remote 48:
Press the PROJECT button, then select

New. If you have unsaved changes in the currently

open Project, you’ll be prompted to save it before you open a new one. Select the drive for
the new project (External / Internal), then follow the prompts to select high or low (44.1/48 or
88.2/96 kHz) sample rate and finally, either accept the default project name or edit it using
the cursor and (-)DEC and (+)INC buttons.

Whether you’ve created the new project from the front panel or the GUI, be sure to check the
Status LEDs before you start recording and if necessary, adjust the Bit Depth and Sample
Rate from the SYNC menu.

Using the Template
The Project Template is a file that saves Project parameters. Use the Template as a timesaver to
recall frequently used Project settings when creating new Projects. When you create a new
Project, the new Project inherits the parameters saved in the Template. Conversely, when you
save the Template, the Template inherits the parameter settings of the open Project.

Some of the parameters saved to the Template include Track Names, Time Units, and the Snap
button Snap Grid settings. Not all Project settings are saved in the Template. For information on
which parameters are saved to the Template, and the factory Default Template settings, see

Appendix B

.

To save current Project parameters to the Template (GUI operation only):
From the File menu, select Save As New Template. Click OK in the Confirm New
Template dialog box.

To reset the Template to the factory defaults (See

for the default

Appendix B

settings):
From the File menu, select Reset Template. Click OK in the Confirm Reset
Template dialog box.

Open Project
Open Project opens an existing Project that has previously been saved on disk.

To open a Project from the GUI:
Select Open Project from the File menu, or use keyboard shortcut

[C

TRL

+o]

.

In the Open Project dialog box, if you don't already see the Project you want open, select
the drive on which the Project resides from the Drive Select list box.

Then simply double-click on the Project name. You can also navigate to the Project in the list
with the up/down arrow keys or highlight the Project with a single-click. Then open the
Project by pressing [E

NTER

] or clicking on the Open button.

To open an existing Project from the front panel or Remote 48:
Press the PROJECT button and then select

Open.

If you have a Project open with unsaved changes, you’ll be prompted to save it before you
open another.

Select the drive where the project is located, then use the SELECT buttons to scroll through
the list of projects on that drive.

When the name of the desired project is displayed, SELECT

Open.

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