
5.6.14 Recalling Mixes
If you decide that the mix has taken the wrong tack, you might want to recall an earlier
mix as the basis for a new mix.
Before doing this, it’s a good idea to add a comment describing the current mix. Mix
Notes are kept separately for each mix and appear in the Mix List for your reference. To
add or change the notes for the current mix, open the Mix Processing window.
To open a previously saved mix, select the Files Menu by clicking
FILES
or
ALT
-
F
.
Select
Open Mix
or press
CTRL
+
O
on the QWERTY keyboard.
5.6.15 Undo and Redo
Undo and Redo allow you to step backward and forward through recent mix passes to
make comparisons or corrections. Each time you click
UNDO
, the Undo stack
decrements one pass. Clicking
REDO
increments the Undo Stack one pass. If you undo
and write another pass, you can no longer redo to the undone passes.
It is always a good idea to manually archive a mix that you may want to recall later, so
that it won’t be inadvertently removed from the undo stack. Archiving a mix clears the
Redo stack, a point to keep in mind when archiving after an undo operation.
You can set the amount of passes that Eagle keeps in it’s Undo Stack. The size of the
undo stack is determined by the amount of RAM installed in your PC.
To set the Undo/Redo depth:
1.
From the Eagle
Edit
menu, select
Automation Preferences
.
2.
Click the
Mix Options
tab to display and set the number of passes desired
in the
Undo/Redo Depth
prompt.
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Operation and Maintenance Manual
Section 5 - Eagle Automation
August 1999
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