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MACKIE Digital 8Bus D8B v5.1 User Manual

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Magnify Tool

• Use this tool to select specific data lengths and to

expand the data time to fill the overview screen.

• Click and drag with the Magnify tool to zoom into a

specific area. Double-click to double the magnification.

• Hold the Control key while in magnify mode to

toggle between zoom in and zoom out.

Eraser Tool

• Use this tool to click on and remove the data

inflection nodes.

Zoom Arrows

• The four green zoom arrows at the top of the

channel/parameter list expand and contract the
time axis (left and right arrows) and change the
displayed number of automation tracks or
parameters (up and down arrows) when clicked
with the mouse.

• The keyboard arrows are mapped to control the

same view display changes when the Mix Editor
is open, using modifier keys as follows:

♦ Press the Alt key on the keyboard along with

the left/right arrows to scroll across the Mix
Editor timeline.

♦ Press the Control key along with the left

arrow on the keyboard to zoom out.

♦ Press the Control key along with the right

arrow on the keyboard to zoom in.

♦ Press the Alt key along with the up/down

arrows on the keyboard to scroll up and down
the channel/parameter list.

♦ Press the Control key along with the up/down

arrows on the keyboard to vertically zoom in on
the channel/parameter list.

Four Nudge Arrows

These arrows are located in the Mix Editor

control palette immediately to the left of the
Cursor, Start, and End time windows.
• When these arrows are clicked with the mouse,

highlighted data regions are moved back and forth
in time (left-right arrows), or values within the
highlighted regions are incrementally increased or
decreased by using the up-down arrows.

• The resolution of these moves is relative to the

current screen resolution, so the greater the zoom-
in value, the finer the resolution of any modifications.

• Using the nudge arrows is a good way to toggle

mute events on and off by highlighting regions on
a mute track and simply nudging up or down to
change mute states.

Time Code Displays

• Three time code displays indicate the highlighted

region start and end points, and the current cursor
position (displayed in either SMPTE or BBT).

• Values may be manually entered in the Start/End

point fields for specific edits.

• When adjusting an event or cue, the cursor

display changes to indicate the event or cue start
time.

Auto Follow

• This feature causes the Mix Editor to change

views on the fly. When enabled, Auto Follow
updates the Mix Editor to focus on any parameter
you touch (by channel and function).

Auto Scroll

• When enabled, Auto Scroll updates the Mix Editor

to scroll the screen past the timeline cursor,
located at the screen’s halfway point.

Nodes Left

• The box under the Auto-Follow button displays

Node availability.

• The maximum number of automation nodes you

can use is directly related to the amount of RAM
in your D8B CPU.

Enable Snap

• Click this button to enable the selected “Snap To”

function (see below).

Snap To Cues

• Click this button to allow the highlighter tool to

snap to a cue point when in the vicinity of a cue
marker.

Snap To Grid

• Click this button to allow the highlighter tool or a

cue to snap to the grid, as defined in the Snap
Grid Drop-Down box (see next paragraph).