SuperRack SoundGrid / User Guide
I/O DEVICES MENU ITEMS
Once a device has been assigned to a slot, the I/O Devices drop-down menu expands.
(hardware I/O)
Open a list of all assigned
hardware devices.
Designate one device as
the local SOE clock master.
Sets a device as the SOE network clock master—all other devices
become slaves and their clock sources are switched to SOE. The
letter “M” and blue text in the slot indicate that the device is the
clock master of the local network. Slaves are colored green. Any
SoundGrid-complaint I/O device can be an SOE slave or master.
Allows other systems to assign the device and enable I/O
sharing.
MIDI Driver
Assigns any MIDI-port-equipped I/O device to the SoundGrid
MIDI driver. The device can then serve as a port for other MIDI
devices. The assigned device appears to MIDI controllers as “SG
Device I/O.”
color
Adds a color strip to the edge of the selected device. This color-
coding appears with the device in the Patch window, making it
easier to identity, especially if there are several I/O devices of the
same type.
Reports details about the device. Supply this information to
Waves technical support when investigating hardware-related
faults.
Removes the device from the rack.