Magma MDR 24/96 Manuale Utente

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Quick Start Guide
Quick 
Star
Guide
Enter A Project Name:
v
Project#1
 <<   >>    New  Cancel
Creating Projects
Now that you have a few basics down, you’re ready to start recording. First, you’ll
need to create a new Project. Typically a Project is a song, radio spot, or sound
effects stem for a 10-minute film reel, but it could also be a live concert or an
entire symphony.
To create a new Project:
1.  Press Project, then
select New. The
MDR24/96 asks if you
want to save the
currently open Project.
Press No to discard the
changes you may have made to
the demo Project.
2. Choose the drive you want to
create the Project on by
selecting either Internal or
External
 from the Select
Destination Drive screen using
the (–)Dec / (+)Inc or << / >>
buttons. The selection defaults
to the drive containing the currently open Project. Press Next.
3.  Select either 44.1/48K or
88.2/96K
 from the Sample
Rate Mode screen using the
(–)Dec
 / (+)Inc or << / >>
buttons. The Sample Rate
mode determines whether
your project will be a 24-
track Project at 44.1 or 48
kHz, or a 12-track Project at 88.2 or 96 kHz. Once a Project is created the
Sample Rate mode cannot be changed. Press Next.
4.  The name “Project#1” appears
on the left side of the LCD
screen. A pointer (“v”) appears
above the first character of the
name to indicate that you can
change that character. Press the
(–)Dec
 / (+)Inc buttons to select
the character you want in that position. Select the >> button to move the
pointer to the next character.
Select Source Drive
  Internal
  <<    >>         NEXT
PROJECT B
Sample Rate Mode
  44.1/48K
  <<    >>         NEXT
PROJECT MENU       [1]->
New  Open  Save  Delete
undo:Paste
redo:Copy
     
 #:32  Undo  Redo  Exit
The History List
Number
Undo Current
Command
Redo Prior
Command
contains multiple tracks, the first track in the clipboard is placed onto the first
selected Track, and the remaining Tracks in the clipboard follow in order.
Undo / Redo
Undo and Redo allow you to step
forward and backwards through your
editing changes. The History List
number lets you keep track of your
changes so that you can easily do A/B
comparisons of different edits.