8 – Saving and recalling setting data
Snapshot functions
Snapshots of unit mixer settings can be named and saved for
recall at any time.
In addition to recalling them from the Snapshot List Screen, they
can also be recall using USER KEY, FOOTSWITCH and GPIO-IN
controls.
The following data is included in snapshots.
Input and output settings
o
Routing settings (INPUT/OUTPUT)
o
Internal oscillator input on/off
o
Analog gain
o
Pad on/off
o
Phantom power on/off
o
Phase button settings
o
Digital trim value settings
o
Direct out signal settings (on/off, trim, routing)
o
Insert input/output settings (on/off, point, routing)
o
Bus assignment settings (MIX bus, MAIN bus)
Signal processing settings
o
HPF parameters
o
EQ parameters
o
GEQ parameters
o
Dynamics parameters
o
Digital delay (delay time, on/off, point)
o
Effect parameters
o
Bus send settings (level, pre/post, pan/balance)
o
Pan/balance settings, image, mode
o
Fader/mute settings
Other module settings
o
DCA/MUTE group settings
o
Stereo link settings
o
Bus mode settings (AUX/GROUP)
o
Metering point settings
o
Module name, color and icon settings
Other settings
o
Internal oscillator settings (on/off, assignment, level, type,
frequency)
o
Talkback settings (phantom power on/off, digital trim value)
o
Layer settings (layer key assignments, custom layer
assignments, custom layer names for apps)
o
Brightness settings for the various displays
This setting data is saved.
Moreover, when recalling snapshots, specified parameters
can be protected so that they are not changed. (For example,
routings can be kept the same when recalling snapshots.)
Using snapshot functions at the top of
the Menu Screen
Snapshot functions can be conducted using the snapshot
function area on the Menu Screen and from the Snapshot List
Screen.
In this explanation, areas where snapshot data are saved are
called “slots” or “data slots”.
1
Snapshot number
o
This shows the number of the snapshot active for storing
and recalling. This will blink if it is not the same as the
current snapshot (most recently stored/recalled snapshot).
o
Tap this area to open the Snapshot List Screen. (See
“Snapshot List Screen” on page 130.)
2
Snapshot name area
o
This shows the name of the snapshot active for storing
and recalling. This will blink if it is not the same as the
current snapshot (most recently stored/recalled snapshot).
o
Tap this area to open the Snapshot List Screen. (See
“Snapshot List Screen” on page 130.)
3
Snapshot selection button
o
Tap this button to switch to the snapshot that is one
number lower, also switching to the corresponding name.
o
Continuously touch this button to keep showing lower
numbered snapshots.
o
Tapping this when the snapshot number is “001” will show
“P0xx”, which is the highest numbered preset.
o
Tapping this when the snapshot number is “P001” will
switch to “128”.
4
Snapshot selection button
o
Tap this button to switch to the snapshot that is one
number higher, also switching to the corresponding
name.
o
Continuously touch this button to keep showing higher
numbered snapshots.
o
Tapping this when the snapshot number is “128” will
switch to “P001”.
o
Tapping this when the snapshot number is “P0xx”, which is
the highest numbered preset, will switch to “001”.
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