XTA 5 Series User Manual
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5 Series Operator’s Manual
As only memory 8 has all 4 types stored, this will be the 
only location available during a recall. 
 
However, consider the example where the type of 
recall is set to Input & Crossover. In this instance, not 
only will the memory locations that have just Input and 
Crossover types stored be available, but locations 6 and 
10 will also be shown in the list. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
There will be three memories to choose from in this 
case, as location 6 is an Input & Crossover memory, 
whilst 8 and 10 will appear as they contain Input and 
Crossover information as well. 
 
Selection of Crossover memories only will 
additionally include locations 1, 5 and 7 in the list of 
memories available for recall, as shown below. 
 
In this way it is possible to recall part of a memory, 
as long as it contains the memory type required. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Note that storage and erasure of memories does 
not follow quite the same rules, being simpler in 
its operation. 
 
Selecting Input and Crossover during a Store will skip 
any memories that have other combinations in them. 
 
Selecting Erase for any combination will show only 
locations that have EXACTLY that combination – it is 
not possible to erase just one part of a combination 
memory. 
 
The unit has 256 memory locations, but these are 
dynamic in nature – obviously a memory containing 
Input, Graphic, DEQ and Crossover settings takes up 
more space than one containing just Input settings. 
 
 
