Preset types – Proel PRONET v.2.1 User Manual
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With the Store and Recall Button you can open the Store/Recall panels, so you can easily save or recall your
favorite setup for each system and situation (Fig.69 and Fig.70)
Fig.69 Recall panel.
Fig.70 Store panel.
Preset types
The internal memory of PC240/PC260 devices is organized in two zones: the first zone, called Factory
Memory(lower memory locations) and a second zone, called User Memory (higher memory locations). You
can’t overwrite a preset, store a modified preset or store a new preset in the Factory Memory locations! You
can store a preset only in a User Memory location.
Presets in Factory Memory can be modified in all parameters or only in a sub-set of parameters, but they
can’t be overwritten, they can be only saved in another User Memory location. To distinguish any kind of
presets they are labeled with a marking letter before the name.
Default Preset (D): this is the flat factory preset, without filters, dynamics or other processing blocks
activated, this is a factory preset used to start a completely new configuration or setup. It has to be used also
to delete some older preset stored in the user memory (overwriting the older one that has to be deleted);
Factory Protected Preset (F): this is a factory preset, programmed for processing Proel’s audio systems. This
kind of preset is “protected”, meaning that you can modify only the parameters of the input channel. The
parameters of the output channels are masked because they are used by Proel to setup the systems that
preset has been designed for;
Protected Preset (P): this is a user protected preset, generated starting from a factory protected preset,
modified in some input parameters and then stored in a user memory location. The preset can just be
modified again in its input channel parameters (and hence stored again) but the output parameters are
always masked;
User Preset (U): this is a user preset (in a user memory location) not masked. It is fully editable and it can be
stored or overwritten;