Backup presets, Add preset, Copy preset – Omnia Audio Omnia A/XE User Manual

Page 48: Edit preset, Rename preset, Delete preset

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Add Preset

Click the

Add...

button to create a new preset with the default parameter values. Enter the

name of the preset at the prompt then click the

Save

button. Once added, you may edit the

preset parameters by selecting the preset from the list and clicking the

Edit...

button.

Copy Preset

If you need to create a new preset it may be more convenient to copy an existing preset as

your starting point. Select the preset you wish to copy from the list and click the

Copy...

button. At prompt, enter the new name for the preset then click the

Save

button.

Edit Preset

Click the

Edit...

button when a preset is selected to access the Preset Editor. The Preset

Editor allows you to modify all preset parameters. Please see the

Processing Audio

chapter

for details on adjusting the audio processing parameters.

NOTE: When you edit a preset by clicking the

Edit...

button in Preset Manager the audio meters will not

be active since there is no audio data being processed. A better way is to assign the preset you wish to

edit to an audio processor instance, start the processor instance then click the preset edit button ( )

on the main control panel page. You will be able to edit the preset and get audio and visual feedback on

the parameter adjustments.

Rename Preset

Select the preset you wish to rename from the preset list then click the

Rename...

button.

Enter the new name for the preset then click the

Save

button. Make sure the preset is not

being used by an audio processor or encoder instance before renaming it.

Delete Preset

Select the preset you wish to delete from the preset list then click the

Delete...

button.

When prompted, confirm the delete and the preset file will be erased. Please note that there

is no UNDO for this option. Once a preset is deleted, it is gone. For this reason, it is a good

idea to create backup copies of the preset files.

Backup Presets

After adjusting the audio processing parameters to get the “just right” sound you may want

to take a minute and create a backup copy of your processing presets. The presets are stored

in separate files in an application data directory. The path of this directory is different for

different Windows versions (only Microsoft knows why). To help locate this directory we

provide a program menu entry named

Locate Presets Directory.

Clicking this entry will

open an Explorer window in the presets directory. Once there, you can make backup copies

of your presets to another location: a network drive, USB drive or memory stick.

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