If presets have previously been stored by the user, any one of them can be recalled:
By using the “PM3” encoder it is possible to scroll through the stored presets. Once the desired preset
appears on the screen, select it by pressing the “ENTER” button and this will force the DS-CP25 to begin to
load this selected preset and the following transitory screen will appear:
Once loaded the DS-CP25 will exit to the “Recall a Program” screen automatically and the above screen
will disappear:
Note:
At any time it is possible to quit the recall action by pressing the “ESC” button.
[ENTER] to Recall
01: PRESET 1
Loading New Program. . . . .
01: PRESET 1
Multi-Band Compressor
PRESET 1
9
Save a Program -
this page allows you to store a new preset in the DS-CP25’s memory:
By pressing the “ENTER” button and rotating the “PM3” encoder, it is possible to scroll through the
previously saved presets and the available empty locations (identified by “Empty Memory”).
If no user presets are stored, the “Save a Program” screen will show empty memory locations for all 1-20
presets as shown in the example below for location 10:
When storing an edited configuration for the DS-CP25, select the location for a preset from the
20
available
by using the “PM3” encoder.
Once the desired location appears on the screen press “ENTER” again to reach the “
Edit Name Preset
”
page.
In this page, the User can enter a Preset Name (
up to 16 Characters
) by using the “PM3” encoder to
choose a character and the “NAV/PM1” encoder to move between the 16 available locations for the
character’s positioning.
The current position of the cursor is shown by a “blinking underscore”.
The following is an example of a screen while entering the preset name “Light Comp 3b” in location 10:
Save a Program
10: Program
PROGRAM UTILITY:
Save a Program