HD24/96 Technical Reference

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formatting, drive performance is automatically verified. Typically

 

 

this utility is used to check a drive which you are installing yourself,

 

 

purchased from an outside source.

 

 

Mount/Refresh

A housekeeping utility that assures that the (removable) drives and

 

Drives

their contents are seen or updated by the operating system. Use

 

 

this command when inserting a Mackie Media PROJECT cartridge

 

 

disk without rebooting the HDR24/96.

 

 

Set Active Drive

Allows you to select the Internal or (if installed) External drive as the

 

 

drive which will be accessed by default for all file operations.

 

 

Run FTP Server

The HDR24/96 can act as a node on a network. This starts FTP

 

(Ctrl-f)

server operation so that the recorder’s files can be accessed by a

 

 

computer or recognized by another HDR24/96 connected to the

 

 

 

same network.

 

 

 

Network IP setup parameters are accessed from the Setup menu.

 

 

See Appendix C for detailed information on setting network

 

 

 

parameters and transferring files.

 

 

Shutdown

This prompts you to save your current work before powering down.

 

(Ctrl-q)

As long as you’ve saved your work, it’s OK simply to power off. This

 

 

command is a legacy, and a reminder.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Edit

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Menu Item

What It Does

 

 

 

 

 

Undo

Undoes the last operation by moving up one entry in the History list.

 

(Ctrl-z)

If you’ve moved a region, it puts it back where it was. If you’ve

 

 

 

deleted something, it recovers it. If you’ve changed a crossfade, it

 

 

restores it to its original length or shape. The name of the

 

 

 

operation that will be undone appears on the menu as a reminder.

 

 

Undo can be repeated, each time moving one more step back up

 

 

the History list, until you reach the top of the list. This is handy

if

 

 

you’ve performed several edits to piece together a part and decide

 

 

you don’t like the results.

 

 

 

WARNING - You can undo a recording pass, but you can’t redo it.

 

 

Once you undo a recording, it’s beyond history, it’s no longer

 

 

 

recoverable from the hard drive.

 

 

Redo

Restores to where you were before your last Undo operation.

 

 

(Ctrl-shift-z)

 

 

 

Cut

Removes the currently selected track portion (I-Beam tool selection)

 

(Ctrl-x)

or region (Hand Tool selection) from the GUI track area (playlist),

 

 

and places it on the Clipboard. This selection is grayed-out if there

 

 

is nothing selected to cut.

 

 

Copy

Leaves the currently selected track portion (I-Beam tool selection)

 

(Ctrl-c)

or region (Hand Tool selection) in place, and puts a copy of it on the

 

 

Clipboard. This selection is grayed-out if there is nothing selected to

 

 

copy.

 

 

Paste

Places the current contents of the Clipboard on to a track. The clip

 

(Ctrl-v)

is pasted to the currently selected track (track number button