Delete playlist, Playlist applications, Hdr 24/96 – MACKIE HDR24/96 User Manual

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NOTE: Remember that you CAN rename the open Playlist just as you would the other listed
Playlists. We suggest that you do so early on so that your Playlist will have a meaningful
name if you have more than one.

NOTE: Remember that you CAN rename the open Playlist just as you would the other listed
Playlists. We suggest that you do so early on so that your Playlist will have a meaningful
name if you have more than one.

Delete Playlist

Delete Playlist

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Select the Playlist that you want to delete with a mouse click or move the highlight using the
keyboard [

ARROW

] keys. Then click on DELETE. The Delete Version Confirm

window will appear, providing you an opportunity to back out of the operation. Deleting a
playlist permanently removes the Playlist from the Project. Your audio and waveform cache
files for this Project are not affected, but you can’t recover a deleted playlist. Click on
ENTER or press the keyboard [E

NTER

] to confirm the deletion. Use CANCEL to abort.

NOTE: You CAN Delete the open Playlist. If you do so, the previously open Playlist will be
re-opened automatically. If there's only one Playlist and you Delete it, a new empty Playlist
with the default name Playlist 1 will appear in its place. Take care to know what you are
deleting.

Playlist Applications
In this example you are doing a Project with a lead vocal track sung in three different languages
for three different mixes. Record the music bed. Rename the Playlist to "Music bed only." Save
the Project. Use the Save Playlist As… feature and name the new version "Cool Song – English."
Then record the vocal on the Lead Vocals track in English. Save the Project (particularly if you
do any editing). Use the Save Playlist As… feature and name the new version "Cool Song –
Spanish
," and so on for each of the three languages. Record on the same track in each example.
Open the English Playlist and the Lead Vocals track will contain the English vocal, open the
Spanish Playlist and the same track number will contain the vocal you recorded in Spanish.

If you want to make a bilingual version with the verses in English and the chorus in Spanish,
simply drag the Spanish vocal track from the regions list into an empty track or virtual take in the
English version (or vice versa), save that as a new Playlist, and then slice and dice as desired.

Any audio you record within a Project will be saved as part of the Project and it will be available
for use in any Playlist within that project. However, initially the audio will appear on the track
view only for the Playlist that was active while you were recording.

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