Tascam MX-2424 Computer Drive User Manual


 
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New "User Group" track menu item
Once User Groups have been created, tracks may be added to a User Group by selecting the User Group
from the track pop-up menu. With User Groups created, a new menu item "User Group" will become
enabled in the track menu, from which the track can be assigned to any of the available user groups.
Select the "none" item to remove a track from a user group .
Select a different user group to move a track from one user group to another. Doing this will immediately
cause the track's group button to change the new group's color and the waveforms to be shown in the new
color.
User Group track buttons are now active
Note: In the following, clicking on a group means to click any track's group button belonging to a
particular group (since they are all the same group and color).
In the Edit Window, clicking on a group will toggle that group between active and not active. Multiple
groups can be activated by shift-clicking on any group, which will add or remove the clicked group from
all active groups. Single clicking on a group will toggle the selected group while de-activating all other
groups.
The User Groups window can also be used to activate groups. In the User Groups window, double
clicking on a group item will activate that group, just as if a group button had been clicked in the edit
window. In addition, the User Groups window has a special "group" item that is not really a group, but
acts to de-activate all groups in the edit window. This item is labeled as “None” and when double clicked
with deactivate all active groups.
If there are virtual tracks visible for any track that is assigned to a group, the group buttons for all virtual
tracks associated with a physical track will activate/deactivate together and will always be in the same
tate.
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In multi-machine mode, any groups whose group number and group name are identical will be treated as
the same group. This means that activating a group on one machine can potentially activate that same
group on another machine as long as the names match.