Universal Audio Arrow Manual page 115

Thunderbolt 3-powered audio interface
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Input label Notes
• To identify the hardware input when an input name is customized, click the input
label. The hardware input name appears at the top of the Rename/Link popover.
• Custom input labels are a global function and are not stored in Console session files.
• Auxiliary return labels cannot be customized.
• Custom input labels are visible within Console only.
• Input labels are not displayed within a DAW.
Tip: Driver I/O labels are displayed in some DAWs and can be customized
separately in the I/O Matrix panel within the Console Settings window.
Show/Hide Inputs
Console can hide any input channel strip from view. This feature reduces the need for
horizontal scrolling when the Console window is narrow (when all visible channels don't
fit) and/or reduces visual distractions when there is no need to see a particular input.
How To Use Show/Hide Inputs
1. Either choose "Show/Hide Inputs" from the
(Mac: ⌘+ I or Win: Ctrl+I), or right-click (control-click) the
Modifier icons appear on all Input Labels.
2. Click or swipe across the Input Labels. The modifier toggles between green and
gray. The input will be shown when its modifier is green, and hidden when gray.
3. Click the DONE switch in the View Column. The inputs with gray modifiers are
hidden. To bring hidden inputs back into view, repeat the procedure.
Show/Hide Input Notes:
• A minimum of one input channel must be shown.
• All input channels remain active even if they are hidden from view.
• The
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switch is available to show/hide the aux return strips.
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Menu, use the keyboard shortcut
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