Presets menu, Menu items, Create/edit/recall – Biamp LTR User Manual
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Presets Menu
Presets Menu
Select any function from the menu shown below for more information
Menu Items
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. With certain components, the Edit Block Fields button will provide a matrix of check-
boxes, which allows selection of very specific settings within the selected block to be affected by
the preset. If only specific settings within a block are saved to a preset, then its icon will become
highlighted in the list. NOTE: Presets that employ Edit Block Fields, and have half or more of the
block settings selected, will occupy a much greater amount of preset memory than would a preset
affecting the entire block.
These features allow presets to be customized to affect Component
Objects (and specific settings) individually, in groups, or as an entire system. Initially, all
Component Objects in the Layout (and all their settings) will be selected and included in the
preset. Individual components selected in the list become highlighted in the Layout. Right-clicking
a selected component in the list allows the control dialog to be opened, the associated block to be
located in the Layout, or Edit Block Fields to be accessed (if available). This makes it easy to
change individual component settings within the preset being created/edited. Also, right-clicking a
block in the Layout, and selecting ‘Add To Last Recalled Preset’, is a convenient way to add
blocks to existing presets, or even update settings of blocks already in the presets.
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