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at the very top of the list.
Push
the knob to bring up the name-
entry area, as shown here.
Turn
the knob to highlight numbers and letters in the character
set.
Turn
-and-
push
to enter a name for the preset you have
created; that is, the one playing on-air right now.
Space
puts a
blank between words and
Backspace
lets you correct errors.
When you have a name entered, highlight
Save
and
push
the
knob. That will bring you back to the list where you will find
your new preset just below the factory ones.
What am I
listening to?
The selected preset, the one on-air right
now, is indentified by an arrow pointing
to the name. If you don’t see an arrow
when you enter the
Presets
menu, simply
scroll down until the active preset is dis-
played. Use the
Back
button to escape from the
Presets
menu
without making changes.
Deleting Presets
Factory
(F)
presets cannot be deleted, only user-defined ones.
To delete a user preset, navigate to the
Presets
menu and scroll
to the bottom of the list. Highlight
Delete
and
push
the knob,
X
Delete
will begin flashing. Turn the jog wheel to highlight any
user preset (the list will not even show the factory (F) presets).
Your selected preset will flash, and when you
push
the knob it
will be deleted.
If you happen to delete a user preset that is currently on-air,
the name on the list will revert to
<Empty>
, but the processing
setup will remain loaded in the DAVID IV, even through a pow-
er cycle. If you delete a working preset by mistake in this man-
ner, you can simply rename and save the on-air setup as de-
scribed above. Whatever is currently on-air can always be re-
named and saved as a custom preset.
Exporting and
Importing
Presets
User presets are saved in DAVID IV non-volatile memory, but
will be lost if the user needs to do a ‘hard reset’ (Page 42), and
when performing a firmware update (Page 59). Custom (user-
defined) processing presets may be individually exported and
imported, and the entire DAVID IV ‘profile’ (levels, presets and
all) may be ‘saved’ as small files using the supplied software.
These procedures are described in Section V (Pages 57 and 56,
respectively).
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