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RM1d/RM1ds User Guide
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The Presets Button
esets Button
esets Button
esets Button
esets Button
The
PRESETS
button allows access to the menu from where the 128 Snapshot Presets are
Stored, Named and Recalled and deleted.
The Snapshot Presets are one of the most powerful functions of the RM1d because complete
console set-ups can be stored and recalled instantly, allowing the RM1d to be completely
reconfigured for different applications.
For example a set-up could be stored as ‘Preset 1’ that included various CD and Mini Disc
players and a couple of presenter’s microphones for a live music show. Another set-up could
be stored as ‘Preset 2’ that included more microphones and a couple of telephone inputs for a
talk show.
The two different Snapshot Presets could then be instantly recalled when required, with out the
need for re-patching any of the inputs to the console, as all we would be doing is re-routing the
available inputs to a different destination.
(See table below). (Example is based on 6 fader version of the RM1d)
Storing a Snapshot Preset
1.
Press the
PRESETS
button to enter the Presets Menu.
The following LCD display will appear:
2.
Press the
DOWN
arrow button.
The ‘Store Preset’ field should begin to flash along with the
PRESETS
button.
3.
Press the
PRESETS
button to store the current console settings.
The LCD display will now show:
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