Backing Up a Profile
To back up a Profile or export it for use in another Matrix Remote, press
Edit Profile
to bring up the
Profile Editor
pop-
up, select the Profile which you wish to back up, and press
Backup
. In the pop-up which appears, edit the name and destination
of the file if necessary, and press
Save
. Your Profile will be exported as a .zip file.
Restoring a Profile
To restore a Profile from back-up or import a Profile created in another Matrix Remote, press
Edit Profile
to bring up the
Profile Editor
pop-up and press
Restore
. In the pop-up which appears, locate the Profile .zip file you wish to restore and press
Open
. The restored Profile will appear in the Profile list. If the Profile name already exists the restored filename will be appended
with numeral to distinguish it from any parent Profile of the same name. You can now rename the Profile as described above.
Disable Handshake
The
Disable Handshake
box below the
Edit Profiles
button in MCU layers will only be of use in systems where there are
multiple MCU layers in use, and where these layers include both Logic and other MCU programs. Checking this box stops MCU
programs from handshaking with each other via Matrix, preventing Logic from scanning for external controllers and subsequently
creating ghost controllers of any other MCU programs.
Note: The console must be restarted if the
Disable Handshake
status is changed for a Profile before the change will
take effect
Selecting the Transport Master
Normally Matrix will output transport commands to whichever DAW is assigned to the currently selected layer. However, if you
are controlling more than one DAW, there may occasions when the Transport controls need to be locked to a specific DAW
which is acting as the master timeline for any other DAWs being controlled.
This is done by selecting the layer containing the master DAW within the
Transport
Master
area of the Remote’s
DAW
tab. The selected transport master becomes
active as soon as it has been selected and will always receive commands generated
by the five primary Transport keys, the ten soft keys located directly above the main
Transport keys and the Navigation wheel and mode switch.
If
None
is selected within the
Transport Master
, Matrix will output the transport controls to the DAW on the currently
selected layer.
Note that a DAW Transport master is not required when controlling multiple DAWs that are connected as ‘ReWire’ slaves
to the Master DAW.
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