OPERATION
page 4-6
The devices use a set of parameters which control the “on air” processing while a
preset
represents a
set of such parameters. Presets can be stored within the device and can be recalled at any time for
cross fading with the actual parameters to control the processing.
The presets may be manipulated in the background without influencing the “on air” parameters.
<UPLOAD>
The preset data of the application (originated from a file or
gathered from a device) will be sent to the previously connected
device.
There is an option :
“Overwrite current parameters”.
“Current parameters”
means the “on air” parameters of a device
or the actual parameters displayed in the GUI.
If this option is checked :
* the parameters which are displayed will be overwritten from the “on air” data of a file
when you perform a
> File > Load
* the active data of the device (“on air” parameters) will be overwritten when you perform an
<UPLOAD>
.
<COPY>
Copies the parameters from the “on air” processing (i.e. displayed by the GUI) to a clip board.
<PASTE>
Transfers the parameters from the clip board into the “on air” processing of the selected device
4.6 PARAMETER EDITING
The GUI of the
C8007control
software represents a virtual signal flow of the processing.
The
d07
section only appears if a
d07
is detected and allows for hardware specific
settings of the
d07
The soft button switches between the
operating modes: compressor /
LevelMagic™
The above virtual signal flow depends on either the classical use of the compressor or the
LevelMagic™
features. For details of setting the parameters please refer to the respective manual.
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