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    TOSELECTLIBRARYENTRIESPRIOR TOEDITING ORSAVING
    First Select the Source as described above.
    Then, click to select from the Library list on the left side of the window, as
    described above.
    View the entries in the selected library, and scroll down to see them all.
    Select the entries that you wish to Edit or Save by clicking on them.
    Clicking will select one entry, the last entry clicked.
    Shift-Clickto select a contiguous range of entries.
    Command- Clickto select or de-select any combination of multiple entries.
    Click Add to move a copy of those entries to the Destination side of the
    window.
    You cannot click Add without first selecting a Destination (see above.)
    Click Add All to move a copy of all entries to the Destination side, without
    having to select anything first.
    Warning! 
    The next time that you click the Save button at the bottom of the
    window will result in a Download, that is, the current contents of
    the Destination table will be transferred into the DA7 mixer,
    overwriting and irrevocably erasing the previous Library contents! 
    						
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    Remember that if the Destination is DA7, the number of entries on the
    Destination side is fixed by the capacity of the DA7. As mentioned earlier, the
    DA7 can internally store has 51 Scene Libraries and 4 Automation Libraries. 
    The DA7 also internally stores 50 of each of the other Libraries.
    If the Destination is a File, there is no practical limit to the number of entries
    that can be saved in a Library.
    If nothing is selected in the Destination Side, then the Add or Add All button
    will cause the selected entries to replace the entries on the Destination side. 
    If DA7 is the Destination, you will never have more entries than the DA7 can
    hold displayed in the Destination side.
    If any entries are selected on the Destination side, clicking Add or Add All will
    replace the selected Source entries starting at the first selected entry on the
    Destination side.
    The Add operation will also Delete Destination entries as required, until as
    many as possible of the Source-selected items are added. 
    						
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    CLIPBOARDEDITING OFDESTINATION
    If the destination is a File, you can use the standard clipboard operations,
    Cut, Copy, Paste, Clear and Undo, to facilitate the process of editing entries
    prior to saving to disk.
    TOCHANGE THENAME OF ALIBRARYENTRY
    Double Click on the Name of the Entry in the Destination side to open the
    Edit Name dialogue box. 
    Type the new name and press Enter. 
    						
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    EXAMPLE OF PROCEDURE TO SAVE(BACKUP) DA7 LIBRARY
    CONTENTS TO DISK
    .
    Under Source, click to select DA7.
    Under Destination, click to select File... and name the File, click OKto close
    the dialogue.
    Click Saveat the bottom of the window to save the DA7 libraries to disk.
    EXAMPLE OF PROCEDURE TO OPEN A PREVIOUSLY SAVED FILE
    AND DOWNLOAD IT TO THE
    DA7.
    Under Source, click to select File...
    Select the File and click OK to close the dialogue box.
    Under Destination, click to select DA7. 
    At this point, you may want to select individual entries on the Destination
    side, to replace entries using Add, starting at the selected entry.
    Click Add or Add Allto chose the entries that you want to send to the DA7.
    At this point, you may edit them further, by editing names, or using the
    Clipboard, that is, Cut, Copy, Paste.  
    						
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    Appendix
    APPENDIX
    MACINTOSHKEYBOARDSHORTCUTS
    This is a comprehensive list of MAX’s Macintosh keyboard shortcuts.
    The following shortcuts are “direct”, simply type the letter indicated below to
    access the desired mode of operation.
    Edit Mode Menu Key
    Write
    W
    ReadR
    TrimT
    ManualM
    MMC Control Panel
    Play
    space
    Stopreturn
    Fast ForwardShift\
    RewindShift[
    To use the following shortcuts, press and hold down the Command Key and
    while holding the Command key type the letter indicated.
    File Menu Key
    New
     N
    Open O
    Close W
    Save S
    Print Cue List P 
    						
    							Quit Q
    Edit Menu
    Undo (Redo)
     Z
    Cut X
    Copy C
    Paste V
    Clear B
    Select All A
    Off Line Menu
    Move
     K
    Scale L
    Crop I
    Smooth Y
    Create Fades J
    Create Channel Ons M
    Create Marker ;
    Find F
    Find Again G
    Find Previous Shift-G
    Real Time Menu
    Enable All (Disable All)
     E
    Receive Timecode T
    Update Configuration U
    Group Members Move with Master /
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    							Faders Control SoftGroups or MIDI `
    Capture Snapshot ,
    Windows Menu
    Custom Views 1 - 9
     1-  9
    Cue List 0
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    							STUDIOVISIONPRO4.01 
    To use the included Studio Vision Pro 4.01 Template – Assign up to 16 MIDI
    Faders in MAX (You only need to do this once. These will be saved with your
    prefs). 
    Go to the MIDI Faders dialogue box and set the instrument for each MIDI
    Fader to IAC Bus. (This will also be remembered console window should
    open and the first 16 faders should already be set to respond to volume
    messages on the IAC bus. 
    At this point, you should be able to move a fader(that was assigned as MIDI
    fader) on the DA7 and see one of Vision’s faders move with it. 
    To actually control something in Vision, you will of course have to assign its
    faders to control its MIDI and/or Audio Tracks. This will vary from sequence
    to sequence.
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    							avM0599-1069            YWA8QA5134BN
    Printed in Japan
    Ó  Matsushita Communication Industrial Co., Ltd.    1999
    Matsushita Electric Industrial Co., Ltd.
    Central P.O. Box 288, Osaka 530-91, Japan 
    						
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