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Master Fader and My Fader Reference Guide
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Channel Presets vs DSP Presets
There are channel presets and DSP presets. Also, there are factory presets for both or you may
create your own user presets for each. So many options! Lets take a look at each:
Input and Output Channel Presets — Channel presets change virtually all controls on the channel.
There are both input and output channel presets. Input channel presets do NOT change pan, mute,
fader, solo, polarity or the linked state. Output channel presets do NOT change balance, level, the
aux/FX send conguration or the linked state. This allows you to easily audition presets on a channel
one after another.
Input channel, output channel and DSP presets can be stored and recalled to linked and unlinked
channels. The link parameter is NOT stored in the preset.
Channel names and images are stored in the preset if present on the same channel when creating the
preset. When recalled – if a name or image is present – it will be updated on the destination channel.
DSP Presets — DSP presets change only a portion of an input or output channel. This includes EQ
and HPF, gate, compressor, and graphic EQ. The EQ and dynamics presets also recall the type [modern
or vintage]. However, DSP presets do NOT change the on / o state. This allows a user to audition
presets with the processor on or o, as desired.
Below are two images. The one on the left displays the input channel presets and the one on the right
displays the output channel presets. They look identical except for there are no factory presets for the
output channels.
INPUT
CHANNEL
PRESETS
OUTPUT
CHANNEL
PRESETS