The Rack is at the heart of Guitar Rig. Here you can combine and tweak the individual effects, called Components, to create any multi-effect imaginable.
The Rack is at the heart of Guitar Rig. Here you can combine and tweak the individual effects, called Components, to create any multi-effect imaginable. The required infrastructure is provided using dedicated Rack Tools, which are accessible through the Rack's Toolbar.

The Toolbar enables you to switch between and save presets, clear the Rack, collapse or expand all Components, and show or hide the Rack Tools, which provide the Rack's basic infrastructure.
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The Guitar Rig stand-alone application retains settings made in the Toolbar from the last session. The plug-in uses default settings (all Rack Tools hidden).
The Component controls are located on the right side of each Component and enable you to switch individual Components on or off, collapse or expand their view, and show or hide additional views like the Expert panel and nested Component lists.
In the Rack you can combine and tweak the individual effects, called Components, to create any multi-effect imaginable. The Rack facilitates this by providing workflows for adding, removing, replacing, and moving Components. The following sections explain these basic workflows.

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Alternatively, you can add Components by double-clicking the respective Component Tile in the Browser. The Component will be added at the bottom of the Rack.
You can also use the context menu in the Rack to add Components. If no Component is selected, the new Component is added at the bottom of the Rack. If a Component is selected, the new Component is added underneath the selected Component. Opening the context menu automatically selects the Component at the mouse position.

By saving a User Component preset with the name INIT you can set the default state of the Component. For more information, refer to Component Presets in the Component .
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You can also use the context menu to delete Components. If no Component is selected, the command in the context menu is not available. If one or more Components are selected, they will be deleted. Opening the context menu automatically selects the Component at the mouse position.

You can edit the Rack by using common editing commands, including undo and redo as well as cut, copy, and paste. The commands can be accessed in the Edit sub-menu of the Main menu. Additionally, most of the commands are also available in the Rack's context menu.
You can use the Main menu in the Header to edit the Rack. The available commands can be accessed in the Edit sub-menu.

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Keyboard shortcuts are available for all editing commands contained in context menu of the Rack. For more information, refer to Keyboard Shortcuts .
You can also use the context menu to delete Components. If no Component is selected, the command in the context menu is not available. If one or more Components are selected, they will be deleted. Opening the context menu automatically selects the Component at the mouse position.

You can edit the Rack by using common editing commands, including undo and redo as well as cut, copy, and paste. The commands can be accessed in the Edit sub-menu of the Main menu. Additionally, most of the commands are also available in the Rack's context menu.
You can use the Main menu in the Header to edit the Rack. The available commands can be accessed in the Edit sub-menu.

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Keyboard shortcuts are available for all editing commands contained in context menu of the Rack. For more information, refer to Keyboard Shortcuts .
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