User's Manual
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You can also choose the characters for the 4 letter alphanumeric
display on the 12 step by clicking on the red letters and choosing from
a menu of letters and numbers. Make your display name to help you
remember what preset you are using.
Note: the 12 Step alphanumeric display is 7 segment and there are a few letters that cannot
be represented. K, M, V, W, and X cannot be displayed on the 12 Step.
Saving
The preset saving functions are also available in the top
area of the main 12 Step window. You can select presets
in the list, save, revert, and add things to your setlist.
When you click the “Save” button a save dialog box will
appear. Here you can either save over your existing preset
or save a brand new preset in a new slot. You can give
your preset a name by typing it into the preset name text
field. Change the slot number by scrolling through the
preset location number box. The replaces field lets you
know if a preset already exists in the selected slot. If the
replaces field says “(unnamed)” you will know that you can
save a preset in that slot without overwriting another
preset.
When you are ready to save your preset after selecting your preset name and location slot
you can hit the save button. After saving, your preset will show up in the preset menu in
the slot you indicated, however you will stay on the preset you were saving from.
The revert button allows you to disregard any changes you’ve made in a preset before you
save. So basically it’s just an easy way to reselect the preset and go back to its last saved
settings.
The setlist is for selecting which presets you want to appear on your 12 Step. This way you
don’t have to have all of the presets you’ve ever made show up on your 12 Step. This
makes it easier to navigate through your preset list during a performance if you only have
look through presets you need for that performance. You can also list your presets in any
order you wish.
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