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Serious Magic
DV Rack Field Guide
Managing DV Rack Components
Adding Components
To add a component, right-click to open the pop-up menu and select the
Compo-
nents
submenu. Select the component that you wish to add. It will be placed as
close as possible to the position that you clicked. If the rack position is not wide
enough for the selected component, the device will be added in the next lowest
position on the rack.
Many of the components can be added more than once. For example, you can dis-
play one Waveform Monitor and use it in Parade mode and display another
Waveform Monitor in Luma mode.
Removing Components
Every component has an
Off
switch or button. Click the
Off
switch to remove a
component from the rack. To turn a component back on, click your right mouse
button anywhere in the DV Rack window to display the right-click pop-up menu
and select the component you would like to use.
If you would like to retain dial and button settings while moving a component to
a new position on the rack. Instead of closing and then reloading the component,
click and drag it to the new location.
Arranging DV Rack Components
You can rearrange the DV Rack components and change the order in which they
are stacked in the rack.
• Click and drag the edge or metal face of any component to it’s new vertical
or horizontal position on the rack.
Quitting DV Rack
• To exit DV Rack, right-click anywhere in the DV Rack window and select
Quit
.
• You can also press and hold the
ALT
key while you press the
F4
key on your
keyboard.
About Projects and Files
Videographers often have multiple productions in progress at the same time. To
help you stay organized, DV Rack files are grouped into projects. Each time you
create a new project, you enter a project name and a Windows folder by that name
is created to contain all that project's files. The default project location is My Doc-
uments/DV Rack/.
As you record clips, they are saved inside the current project's folder. Also, any
still grabs, ejected clips and garbage clips are saved in appropriately named fold-
ers within the current Project's folder. These folders are created automatically the