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Name: Here you can give a name (32 characters maximum) to your preset. Move through the
alphabet using the “NAVI” knob and select the letters with “OK”.
5.6 COMPARE
With the “COMPARE” switch, you have access to an advanced comparison functionality developed by
Two notes Audio Engineering. Think about it as a temporary set of parameters that reinitialized after
each startup of the unit. It can be used to quickly and easily compare two sets of parameters. This
can be compared to the “Clipboard” that is filled by the “Copy” function on our personal computers.
At startup, the normal set of parameters and the temporary one are the same.
You can switch between the temporary set (“COMPARE” LED on) and the normal one
(“COMPARE” LED off) by briefly pressing the “COMPARE” switch.
Any modification of either normal or temporary set will be saved respectively in the normal or
temporary set, without affecting the other one. You have two separate sets of parameters at
hand.
You can copy the normal set into the temporary one by pressing the “COMPARE” switch for
about 2 seconds. The “COMPARE” LED flashes to indicate that the copy has been performed.
You cannot copy the temporary set into the normal one.
Let us look at an example:
Make sure the “COMPARE” LED is off. Select a preset, make some changes as you desire: you1.
have now adjusted the unit with a new, specific set of parameters.
Save that new current (i.e., “normal”) set of parameters into the temporary one (see above).2.
The two sets are now similar.
Make some more changes — for example, change the speaker model. Now the two sets are3.
different, and you can hear the difference by switching back and forth between the two (see
above).
Another interesting way of using that functionality is this: the temporary set of parameters is not
dependent on any particular preset. If you load a preset when on the normal set of parameters, the
content of the temporary set will not be affected. Thus, you can copy a preset into the temporary set,
then load a second one and compare the two together.
This constitutes a simple yet powerful way of comparing either a full preset to another, a modified
preset to the original one, or just preview a change made to a single parameter.