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3
.
Mark the desired gain and/or processor blocks:
a
. Click a processor block. The block is marked by a green outline ( ).
The processor block and all of its settings is selected to be saved as a
preset.
b
. Ctrl-click additional processor blocks as desired.
H
• To mark multiple successive processor blocks in a
chain, use right-click >
Mark Row
.
4
.
Save the preset:
a
. Click
Tools
>
Presets
>
Save Presets
.
The Save a Preset dialog box appears.
b
.
As desired
, enter a specific preset number
c
.
As desired
, enter a preset name.
N
Unless you enter a specific number and/or name, the DSP Configurator
program enters the next sequential unused preset number and the name “Preset
{number}.
d
. Click
OK
.
Recall a Preset
Recall a preset as follows:
1
.
Select the desired preset in the Presets drop-down menu (figure 5-16).
The selected preset appears in the Presets window, marked processors appear
indicated by green boxes, ties that will be loaded as part of the preset are
shown by dashed lines, and ties that will be eliminated by the preset are
indicated by the output node highlighted in green.
1
2
Figure 5-16 — Recalling a preset
N
The
Recall
,
Cancel
, and
Delete
buttons appear when a preset is selected.
N
An asterisk in the drop-down list indicates that a partial preset that only exists
in the switcher has not been saved to the DSP Configurator’s configuration file.
The preset’s ties and settings are not in sync between the DSP Configurator
program and the switcher.
Presets marked with an asterisk should be recalled and then the current
DSP Configurator settings saved. Click
File
>
Save
or
File
>
Save As
.
N
It may take up to two seconds for the preset data to read-in in
Live
mode.
2
.
Click
Recall
to load and make active the selected preset.
H
• Click
Cancel
to abandon the preset recall (but not deleting the preset) and
return to the current configuration.
• Click
Delete
to permanently erase the preset.
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