To rename a project from the gui, Delete project, To delete a project from the gui – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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You cannot rename the Current Project. You must open another one first, even if you have to
create it first. Here's an instance where that pesky "Startup" project comes in handy.

To Rename a Project from the GUI:
Select Project Manager from the File menu, or use keyboard shortcut

[C

TRL

+b]

. In the

Project Manager dialog select the Project to be renamed. Click the Rename button, type
the new name into the Rename Project dialog box, then click Enter when done.

To Rename a Project from the front panel or Remote 48:
If the Active Drive does not contain the Project you wish to Rename, press DISK UTIL and
select Set. Change the Active Drive to the target drive from the Select Active Drive menu,
and select OK.

Press PROJECT and then PAGE RIGHT one screen. Select

Rename. Using the

<< and >> Select buttons, choose the drive where the Project is located, then select the
Project you wish to Rename and select

Ok.

Use the Select buttons to move the cursor over each character in the file name, and use the
(-)DEC and (+)INC buttons to scroll through the characters. When you have finished
Renaming the Project, select

Ok to confirm.

Delete Project
Deleting a project permanently removes the Project file folder, all recorded, imported, and
rendered audio files, Playlist data, and waveform cache files from the hard disk. This is the end
of the line. You can’t recover a deleted project.

To delete a project from the GUI:
Select Project Manager from the File menu, or use keyboard shortcut

[C

TRL

+b]

. In the

Project Manager dialog, select the Project(s) to be deleted and click Delete. Confirm or
cancel in the “Are you sure?” dialog box.

To delete a project from the front panel:
If the Active Drive does not contain the Project you wish to delete, press DISK UTIL and
select Set. Change the Active Drive to the target drive from the Select Active Drive menu,
and select OK.

Press PROJECT and select

Delete. First select the Drive, then choose the Project you wish

to delete from the

Delete Project Menu using the << and >> SELECT buttons.

Select

Del. Select OK to confirm the deletion or select Cancel, have a latte, and think

about it a while longer.

NOTE: You CANNOT Delete the open Project; you must open or create a different Project first.

Copy a Project (Back-up and Restore)
Backup and Restore operations consist simply of copying a Project from one disk drive to
another. When a Project is copied, the Project folder and all its contents (including audio) are
copied to the target medium completely unaltered – no data compression or compacting. A
Project copied to a disk drive verified for real-time recording (see

Formatting Drives

, page 35)

can be opened directly from that drive and you can continue adding to or editing the Project. If
you copy the Project to drives designated as Backup only (Project media and slower hard drives),
it must be copied back to real-time verified drives in order to be opened for either playback or
recording.

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