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THE COMBINATOR
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D If you drag devices into the Combi with [Shift] pressed, the devices will
be disconnected from the rack and auto-routed according to the insert
position.
The routing between dragged devices will be kept. If it isn’t possible to auto-route
a dragged device (e.g. if there’s no free mixer inputs in the Combi), the device will
become unconnected.
D If you drag devices into the Combi with [Option] (Mac) or [Alt] (Windows)
pressed, the devices will be copied. No auto-routing takes place.
Using [Shift] at the same time will attempt to auto-route according to the same
rules as described above.
Adding devices using copy/paste
You can copy devices and paste them into a Combi.
1. Select the devices you wish to copy as usual.
2. Select “Copy Device” from the Edit (or context) menu.
3. Select a device in the Combi or click the empty space to show the insertion
line.
4. Select “Paste Device” from the Edit (or context) menu.
D When pasting, the devices will be added below the currently selected de-
vice or the Insertion line in the Combi.
No auto-routing takes place.
D Pressing [Shift] when pasting will attempt to auto-route according to
standard rules.
Adding a Combi to a Combi
Nested Combis (i.e. a Combi within a Combi) is not supported. If you open the Create
menu when the Insertion line or a device in a Combi is selected, the Combinator item
will be grayed out.
You can, however, use drag and drop or copy/paste to add a Combi to another
Combi. The following then applies:
D The devices in the dragged (or pasted) Combi will be “uncombined” (i.e.
the Combinator device itself will be removed) and the devices will be
added below the insert position in the target Combi.
Existing routing will be unchanged.
D If you press [Shift] when dragging (or pasting) the uncombined devices
will be auto-routed as if it was a single device.
The “From Devices” Output (and “To Devices” input if applicable) used in the un-
combined Combi will be auto-routed to the target Combi, according to standard
rules.
Combining two Combis
D The lower Combi will be uncombined and the devices added to the upper
Combi in the rack when combining.
Existing routing will be unchanged.
Combining devices in a Combi with devices in the
rack
If you combine some devices in a Combi with devices in the rack, the combined de-
vices are removed from their original locations and added to a new Combi (below the
“original Combi).
Combi handling
Moving the entire Combi
This works much the same as for other devices in the rack.
D Select the Combinator by clicking on the holder and drag to a new posi-
tion.
An outline of the Combinator is shown when you drag, and a red line shows the in-
sert position. All connections are kept.
D If you press [Shift] when dragging the Combinator will attempt to auto-
route to the insert position in the rack according to standard rules.
The auto-routing will take into account whether it is an effect Combi or an instru-
ment Combi.
D If you press [Option] (Mac) or [Alt] (Windows) while dragging, a copy of
the Combi is created.
No Auto-routing takes place. If you press [Option] (Mac) or [Alt] (Windows) +
[Shift] the copied Combi will be auto-routed according to standard rules.
Moving devices within a Combi
Just as for devices in the rack, an outline of the devices is shown when you drag, and
a red line shows the insert position. All connections are kept.
D If you press [Shift] when dragging, the device(s) will attempt to auto-
route to the insert position according to standard rules.
Moving devices out of a Combi
If you move devices out of a Combi the following applies:
D The routing is unchanged, and the External Routing indicator is likely to
light up.
If you press [Shift] when dragging, the device(s) will attempt to auto-route to the
rack according to standard rules.
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