Opening A Studio 4 State Document; Establishing A "Do Nothing" State - OPCODE STUDIO 4 Instruction

Multi-port macintosh midi interface with a built-in smpte timecode generator and smpteto-midi timecode converter
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PART 2: Using The Studio 4
Saving a State Document Under a
Different Name
Sometimes, you may modify a Studio 4
state without wishing to overwrite the
original state document. In this case, you
should choose the Save As command
from the Studio 4 menu to save the mod-
ified state under a different name.
OPENING A STUDIO 4 STATE
DOCUMENT
To open a Studio 4 state document:
Choose Open from the Studio 4
menu. A standard Macintosh open
dialog box will appear.
Figure 8.2: Opening a Studio 4 State
Select the file you wish to open.
Click Open to load the new Studio 4
state.
The new Studio 4 state document will
replace:
The Network Routing window set-
tings for each interface in the current
Studio Setup.
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The MIDI Routing, Channelizing and
Muting window settings for each
interface in the current Studio Setup.
ESTABLISHING A "DO
NOTHING" STATE
As an example, you'll create a "Do Noth-
ing" state in this section. The "Do
Nothing" state has no routings, mutings
or MIDI channelizing. It's a convenient
starting place from which to build other
Studio 4 state documents, and is also con-
venient to use with sequencers or OMS
patches.
To define a "Do Nothing" state:
Set the Network Routing window (if
required) to the desired conditions.
Open the MIDI Routing, Channelizing
and Muting window.
Click the Clear button
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