MixPre
User Guide
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Presets
If you plan to use the MixPre in a wide variety of situations, you can
store and recall snapshots of all of the MixPre’s settings. Setup files
can be saved and recalled from the SD card or to one of four internal
preset slots. You can also restore the MixPre to the factory default
settings from the Presets menu.
LOAD
Loads factory defaults or user presets from SD Card or from on
of four internal slots.
SAVE TO INT 1
Saves the current setup to internal slot 1.
SAVE TO INT 2
Saves the current setup to internal slot 2.
SAVE TO INT 3
Saves the current setup to internal slot 3.
SAVE TO INT 4
Saves the current setup to internal slot 4.
SAVE TO SD
Saves the current setup to the SD card.
Projects
NEW
Create a custom project name or project name based on the
current date. Names may be up to 18 characters long.
OPEN
Select the required project. This will load the File List with the
selected Project’s files.
COPY
Select the project to copy to a USB-A Drive.
TRASH PROJECT
Select which project to trash. This moves the
selected project and all its files to the TRASH folder. Projects in this
folder are accessible using a computer. You can permanently delete
projects in the SD card’s TRASH folder using a computer or by format-
ting the card.
CREATE REPORT
The MixPre includes the ability to create a .csv
sound report file for the active project. It contains useful descriptive
information about the project settings and all its recorded files. This
can be used as a log of your recording session or as an electronic
report that you can send along with your audio files to post-production
or a client. The .csv sound report file is stored in the active project’s
folder alongside audio files and is named as follows: ActiveProject-
Name_Report.csv
REPORT INFO
The MixPre can customize the sound report’s de-
scriptive header information to include various project details, such
as Producer, Director, Job, Name, Location, Phone, E-mail, Client, etc.
Enter details for each info item using the on-screen virtual keyboard,
a USB keyboard. If items are blank, they will not be included in the
report file.