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Digi
Arm
Wave
Edit
Takes
Nudge
Track
Block
Name
Grab
B/Up
Fade
Space
Level
Import
Proj
Disab
Mute
Subv
Solo
When a Project is open, the Project menu looks like this:
close
extend
refresh
delete
more
This removes the open project
from view, saving it first.
This makes a copy of the open project, but accesses all of
the audio from the original file as though it was imported
(see The Import Menu). This is used to extend a file to
another disk drive when you have filled the one you are
on, or to make a copy of the edit list so you can try radical
changes. The command syntax is exactly the same as for
Copy. Extend takes only a few seconds and opens the
extension file after creating it.
Digi
Arm
Wave
Edit
Takes
Nudge
Track
Block
Name
Grab
B/Up
Fade
Space
Level
Import
Proj
Disab
Mute
Subv
Solo
Shows the file version of the currently open project. It is possible to save a Version 15.5 project to a Version
15.1 project using this Soft Key. The only difference between Version 15.5 and Version 15.1 is the presence
of Prodigy mixer information, which can only be inserted into a project by a Prodigy system. This function
can be used to good effect if a Version 15.5 Prodigy project needs to be edited on a Version 15.1 MFX system.
To achieve this, press the soft key, select the Version 15.1, and press ENTER to perform the file downgrade.
No other action can be performed on this menu at present.
Note: this version of software can open a project created by any previous version of MFX software, back to
Revision 9.
The second level of the Project Menu is unchanged when a file is open.
Ver
password
15.5
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The third level is changed as follows:
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