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Using the Value Boxes
Many parameters are configured in value boxes. These provide
the possibility to type in values directly, such as: to step up or
down with the spin arrows, or by the mouse wheel when the
mouse pointer is on the corresponding value box. They also
behave like a slider: If pressed with left mouse button on the
arrows and mouse moves up or down, the value increases or
decreases depending on the deflection of the mouse.
How to Store Settings/Save Project Files
When a speaker layout has been set and the Upload button is clicked, the
WaveDesigner software element sends the position data and all settings to the
Sonic Wave I processor, which then calculates the renderings and restarts
automatically.
Changes in speaker positions, rendering, loudspeaker type,
system/subsystems and output assignments will not be calculated real time!
Settings – such as equalizer, gains, delays etc. - are made real-time meaning as
soon as any parameter is modified; this is audible. Select
Store as default
in the
System menu or click the Store button in the upper toolbar to write the settings to
the Sonic Wave I processors internal memory. Storing the parameters does not
require a restart of the processor. If you were to shut down the Sonic Wave I
processor without storing, then all settings that you created in this session will be lost.
In any case, if you choose to shut the processor down or close the WaveDesigner
software, a dialog will appear prompting to choose between storing onto the
processor or saving the project file on your computer.
Figure 1.10