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Edit system default
Here you can give the user permission to edit the
system default file ‘Default.SRS’. This means that
this user also can change system labels.
Open file restricted to base directory
Here you can give the user a limited permission to
access the hard-disk. When this option is
activated a higher directory then its own directory
cannot be opened to download a file.
Save file restricted to base directory
Here you can give the user a limited permission to
access the hard-disk. When this option is
activated a higher directory then its own directory
cannot be selected to save a file.
With the button ‘Apply’ you activate all settings and you can proceed by selecting another user
or “close” this session.
7.4.3 Delete user
Via SETUP-menu and the item user management you can select ‘Delete user’. A box shown on
this page will be seen. Here you can select the name of a user and you can delete this user
when necessary.
NOTE: All files of this user are still on
the system in case you have second
thoughts about this deletion. You can
leave this menu by hitting ‘Close’ or
delete another user.
7.5 Snapshots and pre-sets
The Sirius is a digital mixer allowing you to use pre -sets and snapshots of all settings. It means
you can load complete settings from hard-disk. All pre -sets including labels, EQ positions etc is
loaded instantly.
In the chapter ‘7.4 User management’ you have read about the possibility to give every users
its own directory with its own start file/snapshots.
7.5.1 Total snapshots
The use of these Snapshots is very easy and similar to the way you are used to work with your
word processor with menu options like ‘Save’ or ‘Save as’ in the ‘File’ menu you can save the
current configuration on your hard-disk.
A snapshot can be recalled via the menu option ‘Open’ in the ‘File’ menu. Here you select
which file you want to recall.
You can also program basic snapshots under the Macro keys. (See 7.3 Macro switch ).
Hitting a programmed Macro key instantly loads the programmed set-up file.