Storing presets using [record only, Preset options, Storing presets using [record only] preset options – ETC Eos Titanium, Eos, and Gio v2.0.0 User Manual

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Storing and Using Presets

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Storing Presets Using [Record Only]

[Record Only] is a selective record process that stores only manual parameter data. Therefore,
when used to record presets, only manual data for channels will be stored in the preset. As with
[Record], filters and {Make Null} can be used to further modify what information is stored.

See

“Storing Data with Record Filters” on page 229.

The following methods can be used to store presets using [Record Only]:

[Record Only] [Preset] [5] [Label] [name] [Enter] - records manual parameter data for all

channels and adds a label to preset 5.

[Record Only] [Preset] [Next] [Enter] - records manual data to the next sequential preset

number.

[-] [3] [Record Only] [Preset] [n] [Enter] - stores the preset, withholding the group or

channels specified.

[Channel list] [Record Only] [Preset] [6] [Enter] - stores the preset, but only the manual data

for the channel list supplied.

[Channel list] {Color} [Record Only] [Preset] [7] [Enter] - stores only manual color data for

the specified channels to the preset.

Preset Options

When recording presets, two softkey options are available.

{Absolute}

Absolute presets are presets that when recalled the data is displayed and treated like absolute data
applied to a channel. The data is never referenced. An absolute preset will display with an ‘A’ in the
lower corner of the direct selects.

{Locked}

Locked presets are presets that are protected from being accidentally changed in Live.

A locked preset will display a “L” in the lower corner of the direct selects.

Locked presets can be updated by specifically calling the channels and the record target, [channel
list] [Update] [record target] [Enter]. Using [Update] [Preset] [1] [Enter] would not work in Live for
a locked preset. However locked presets are not protected in Blind.

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