Toa D-2000 Series User Manual
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• Preset memory
Set parameters can be stored in preset memory 1 – 32.
Parameters that can be stored in preset memory are as follows:
Input channel parameters:
PAD, phantom power, line input mode selection, line input selection, input trim
gain, input trim polarity, input filter, Compressor / Auto-Leveler mode selection,
Compressor / Auto-Leveler, level sensibility, gate, auto mixing function group,
ducker, NOM attenuation function ON/OFF, input channel gain, channel
ON/OFF, and group trim gain
Bus channel parameters:
Feedback suppression (dynamic mode ON/OFF, settings of the number of
filters, and filter value set in auto mode and dynamic mode), sub-in-mix-gain,
sub-in-mix ON/OFF, bus channel gain, channel ON/OFF, and group trim gain
Output channel parameters: Output channel gain, group trim gain, channel ON/OFF, filter (including
crossover), compressor, delay time, and mute
Others:
Stereo link setting, crossover function configuration setting, NOM attenuation
function setting, and matrix assignment
• Change Safe function
The Change Safe function works so as not to recall the following parameters when the preset memory is
changed.
Fader:
Gain, channel ON/OFF, grouping number, group trim gain
Matrix crosspoint: Gain, crosspoint ON/OFF
[Application example]
In hotel's banquet halls, when a large room is divided by partitions, different setting data for the newly used
room can be recalled from the preset memory while not affecting the sound volume or input-to-output routing
in the other room being used.