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Section IV
PROCESSOR SETUP
PROCESSOR PRESETS
The DAVID IV comes with 25 thoughtfully-crafted
Factory
Pre-
sets that cover a wide range of programming genres. You are
free to modify any of these and save them as your own
User
Presets, up to a total of 20 additional ones in fact, leaving the
Factory Preset you started with intact. If this is a new, out-of-
the-box installation of your DAVID IV, we recommend listening
to and selecting one of our Factory Presets to begin you proces-
sor setup journey.
User Presets are saved in the Hardware Profile, along with basic
level and other more-hardware-related settings. Be sure to
make a fresh backup of the Hardware Profile after creating or
changing any User Preset (or other adjustment!).
Selecting
Presets
Bring up the list of Presets for processor settings by clicking on
+ Presets
at the bottom of any
Processor
Webpage.
In the list that pops-up, the 25 Factory
(F)
Presets come first.
Click on one and it will be on-air immediately. This selection
may be automated using SNMP as well (see Page 49).
Note the 20 slots marked
(Empty)
below the
(F)
Factory Presets.
These are the spaces for your User Presets. These will populate
from the top of the Empty listings downward as you save your
own.
Creating,
Managing and
Saving Presets
User Presets are created by changing existing
(F)
Factory Pre-
sets. Once you home-in on a sound you like, fine-tune it as will
be discussed shortly, then name-and-
save it as a User Preset. Just scroll
down to the bottom of any
Processor
Webpage to find the yellow
Save Pre-
set
bar. Click this bar to bring up the
box shown here. Type-in a name for
your User Preset. The processor
setup currently on-air at the moment
you click the
Save
button will
become a User Preset resident on the
list.
User Presets may be deleted by clicking on the big
X
to the right
of the User Preset name. Factory Presets are resident in
firmware and cannot be deleted.