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Figure 17.2: On Launch Pop-up
• Load the last state (with ConsoleSync) — This will cause MIO Console to compare the state that is
stored in the hardware and the last state stored in the MIO Console Prefs in your Preferences folder.
If the timestamp on the states are the same, MIO Console will automatically load the stored state.
If the timestamps are different, MIO Console will behave as set in the ConsoleSync setting below.
When this is selected, there is no document association with the state that is loaded. This is MIO
Console's default setting.
• Load the last state (without ConsoleSync) — This will cause MIO Console to load the state that was
saved to the hard drive. The last state is stored in the MIO Console Prefs in your Preferences folder.
When this is selected, there is no document association with the state that is loaded. This is the
"classic" MIO Console behavior, how MIO Console functioned before ConsoleSync was introduced.
• Load the last open document — This will cause MIO Console to load the last document that was
opened or saved in MIO Console. If you made changes to the last opened document and did not save
them, the state that is loaded will reflect what is on disk — not the changes that you had made. When
this is selected, the document will be reloaded and changes you make can be saved to the document.
• Load the specified document — This will cause MIO Console to load the document that you specify
with the Choose… button. When this is selected, the document will be reloaded and changes you
make can be saved to the document.
• Reset Configuration — This will cause MIO Console to load a blank configuration when it is launched.
• Show Template Dialog — This will cause MIO Console to show the template selection dialog each
time it is launched.
• What MIO Console does when the states stored in the interface and on the computer do not match. The
ConsoleSync pop-up allows you to select from:
Figure 17.3: ConsoleSync Pop-up
• Ask which state to use — This will display a dialog asking whether you would like to load the state
data from the interface or from the computer. This is MIO Console's default setting.
• Use Hardware State — This will cause MIO Console to always load the state that is stored in the
interface. Any state stored on your computer will be overwriten.
• Use Console State — This will cause MIO Console to always load the state stored on your computer.
This is also equivalent to the "classic" MIO Console behavior, how MIO Console functioned before
ConsoleSync was introduced.
• Enable Legacy Box Support — When checked, this will cause MIO Console to include the Mixer and
Routing panels in the MIO Console window to support routing and mixing on boxes without a 2d Card. If
all the units you will use on the computer are 2d Expanded you should leave this option unchecked, and