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STORING AND RECALLING SETTINGS
Memory Overview
The memory in your amplifier is organised into three different types – input memories, output
memories and source memories. Input and output memories are formatted in banks of four channels at a
time – be that four input channels or four output channels (amplifier or auxes).
Source memories are a different type and are global to the entire amplifier. It is also possible to store
and recall a complete copy of all current settings (so, input, source, amplifier and aux outputs) in a
memory location – “Everything”.
Input memories contain all the EQ, gains, delays, mutes and names for the four input channels.
Output memories contain all the EQ, crossover filters, FIR data (if applicable), polarities, gains,
delays, mutes, limiters (including auto time constants setting), names, bridge modes, and routing from
the mix matrix (including free assign and full matrix gains if applicable). This is for the bank of four
amplifier channels, or the bank of four auxiliary output channels.
INPUT MEMORY
OUTPUT MEMORY
Source memories contain the all data concerned with additional choices of source selection
encompassing AES/Analogue switching, Network Audio Output Source and the source switching
(choosing which inputs feed the input DSP channels).
SOURCE MEMORY
Memories all exist in a numbered list and depending on the type of memory to be recalled, the list will
be filtered to only show the applicable memory type.