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Presets Menu
Create/Edit/Recall
Provides the Create/Edit Preset dialog box, for creating, editing, saving, and recalling presets. Each preset can have a
custom Preset Name, and will automatically be assigned a Preset ID number. A check-box is provided to assign the
selected preset to be Set As Power-Up Default. This preset will automatically be recalled each time the system is
powered up. A check-box is also provided to assign the selected preset to Mute Audio During Recall. If audio is not
muted during recall, some processing noises may be audible. Component Objects (DSP Blocks) may be selected, and
added or removed from any preset using the Add Sel, Add All, Rem Sel, and Rem All buttons. Therefore, presets may
be customized to affect Component Objects individually, in groups, or as an entire system. Initially, all Component
Objects in the Layout will be selected (included in the preset). Individually selected components become highlighted in
the layout. Right-clicking the selected component allows it to be located in the layout and its control dialog to be
opened. These features make it easy to change individual component settings within the preset being created/edited.
A tab at the upper-right of the Create/Edit Preset dialog box provides additional
functions. Next ID and Prev ID allow selection from a list of existing presets.
Recall retrieves all settings stored in the selected preset. New selects the next
available Preset ID, for creation of a new preset. Save will over-write the
selected Preset ID with all changes, including Preset Name. Save As will write
changes into the next available Preset ID. Delete will remove the selected preset
from memory. Send will send all saved presets to the E Desk⢠devices in the
system. NOTE: Be sure to use Recall before attempting to edit an existing
preset. Otherwise, the preset could be over-written with settings from a
previous preset, and any settings made since it was recalled.
A tab at the lower-left of the Create/Edit Preset dialog box provides a list of
existing presets. Left-clicking selects a preset. Double-clicking recalls a preset
(as indicated by a green arrow to the left).