Troubleshooting guide
Processor Features
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P4800 System Processor Software Guide Page 32 of 108
Spin Buttons
Spin buttons appear to the left of all value boxes. They provide a convenient way to increment the
setting without having to type in a specific value.
To increment the value with spin buttons:
§ Click on the up or down spin button to increment the level +/–0.5 dB.
§ Click and hold on a spin button to scroll the level up or down. As you hold longer,
the scrolling will accelerate.
Saving and Recalling Settings
The settings in any processor parameter window can be saved to a computer file and recalled the next
time you need a similar setup in the same type of processor. This allows you to create custom or
installation-specific default settings for commonly used processors. If you are going to save many
settings to PC, it is a good idea to create a directory specifically for processor settings, or for a specific
installation.
To save processor settings:
1. Double-click the processor block to open its processor parameter window.
2. Select [File>Save Settings] from the menu or press C
TRL+S on the keyboard.
3. Type in a file name.
4. Click [Save].
5. The application will add a file extension that indicates the type of processor that created it.
To recall processor settings:
1. Double-click the processor block to open its processor parameter window.
2. Select [File>Recall Settings] from the menu or press C
TRL+R on the keyboard.
3. Select the appropriate settings file.
4. Click [Open].
Note: You can only recall settings to the identical type of processor that created the
setting file.
Naming Processor Windows
The parameter window for each modular processor block in the signal flow diagram can be given a
unique name, which is useful when multiple windows are open simultaneously. The default processor
window titles include both the name of the general processor type and the label of the channel strip on
which they are placed.
To distinguish between similar processors; you can customize the window name to reflect the
particular function or settings of the processor. The new window name will appear both in the title bar
of the processor parameter window and on the Windows task bar when the parameter window is
minimized.
To rename a processor parameter window:
1. Double-click the block to open its processor parameter window.
2. Select [Options>Name] from the menu.
3. Type the new name, up to fifteen characters.
4. Click [OK].
Note: This will change the name of the processor parameter window only. The title of
the processor block does not change in the signal flow diagram.