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4.
In making changes to the system,
do not make hasty or radical changes. Also, do not make
too many different adjustments all at once
. If too many parameters are changed at one time, it
is hard to determine which change made the difference. That can be frustrating whether the
change made you station sound better or worse!
5.
Use the “sleep on it method”!
6.
When you get it where you like it, STOP!
Nothing more said!
Take your time with the Unity AM. You have a great deal of processing power at your finger tips. In
order for you to become “sonically” comfortable, you should learn the limits of each function. Try
making changes in different operating levels. We suggest making changes in increments of no more
that 5%. Try turning different functions on and off. Working this way, you will be able to get a better
feel for what the Unity AM is capable of performing.
Modifying and adding presets
Once you have established a setting that you would like to save, they can be added to one of the fifty
available preset locations. Storing “work in progress” is essential to our “sleep on it” processing
method.
Select the Other Menu by pressing the Other button. On the Other Menu, rotate the jog wheel until the
Preset List Sub-menu is selected. Press the Enter button.
Turn the jog wheel until you have highlight the –ADD PRESET– choice. Press the Enter button and
the –ADD PRESET– item will change to a highlighted, bracket blank field. The brackets indicate the
maximum amount of space the name can be, which is twenty characters. The first character space in
the field will be highlighted. This is where we will name the preset.
Use the jog wheel to scroll through the character set to name your preset. After selecting a letter or
number, press the Enter button. For naming purposes, letters, numbers, and general “ASCII”
characters are provided by the system. The highlighted character has moved one space to the right.
Continue the naming process using the jog wheel and Enter button. When you have completed
naming your preset, you must inform the Unity AM that you have reached the last character. To do
so, turn the jog wheel until the carriage return symbol appears after the last character of your preset
name. This tells the Unity AM that you have completed the naming process. (The carriage return
symbol is one character before the bank space near the end of the character list. The fastest way to get
to it is to turn the jog wheel in a counter-clockwise manner.) Press the Enter button. The newly named
preset is now be added to the Preset List.