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7.6
CONFIGURATION PRESETS
This icon opens a pop-up menu where you can recall either a snapshot (to reset session parameters) or a preset (to reset the
complete unit). The
MANAGE
button opens a full-size page with further file management options: create, lock, export, delete, etc.
7.6.1
ABOUT SNAPSHOTS AND PRESETS
To save and load settings, the system uses two different file types:
•
A studio
preset
stores everything required to reset the D-Mon processor – i.e. all the GUI page parameters (including the
STUDIO SETUP
), plus other lower-level settings defined during installation (such as the Optimizer channels).
•
A session
snapshot
stores only session-related parameters – i.e. the current state of the
CONTROLLER
page, plus the
SESSION SETTINGS
,
SESSION ROUTING
and
MONITORING MIXER
.
You should use presets to store settings for the studio – for example, different monitoring arrangements. Then use snapshots to
store settings for each DAW session – for example, the sends and returns to the DAW and studio floor.
This allows you to reset the unit completely using only a preset. OR, recall a preset followed by a snapshot to apply different
session-related parameters to different monitoring arrangements.
Note that there are a few parameters which are NOT saved in either presets or snapshots. These settings are always
absolute and remain at their last values. They are the:
•
Speaker listening level
,
MUTE
and
DIM
set in
page.
•
Network
parameters defined in the OPCP GUI during installation, see
•
Audio clock
(if “Store in preset” is set to off in the OPCP GUI,
6.4.6: Defining the Audio Clock
Each unit can store up to 30
presets
(29 user p the
Built-in
preset which cannot be deleted).
The number of
snapshots
is unlimited.
7.6.2
FACTORY-CONFIGURED SNAPSHOTS AND PRESETS
All D-Mon processors include some factory-configured snapshots and presets.
These are indicated by the
Tr
(Trinnov) symbol and cannot be renamed, overwritten or deleted. They will reset the relevant parts
of the system to a known set of parameters, and provide a good starting point for defining customer-specific snapshots and
presets. Note that the exact contents vary according to the D-Mon processor model.
The
Built-in
preset and
Default
snapshot appear on all D-Mon processor models. Note that the Default snapshot is the same as
the Built-in state, but recalls only the session settings (rather than studio-specific parameters like the Optimizer channels).
Other factory-configured snapshots can appear depending on the unit’s options. For example, the
CB-TMC
snapshot is a
snapshot that supports the Colin Broad TMC-1 remote controller.