Building a preset – Extron Electronics DMP 64 User Guide User Manual

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Building a Preset

Only elements of the preset highlighted (given focus) are saved as a preset. <Ctrl + A>
highlights all elements within the DSP Configurator.
To build a preset, highlight the desired DSP Configurator elements (gain and processor
blocks, and mix-points) using standard keyboard and mouse actions as follows:

1.

Click the desired block to select a single block,

2.

<Ctrl + click> to select multiple blocks that are not adjacent,

3.

With the first block selected, hold <Shift>, then click the last block in either a vertical
column or horizontal row to select multiple blocks,

4.

Click and drag a selection rectangle to select multiple adjacent blocks in either the
vertical or horizontal direction,

5.

Go to

Tools>Presets>Mark All Items

or press <Ctrl + A>. This marks all

elements within the DSP Configurator.

6.

To save the selections see

Save Preset

below.

Save Preset

A preset can be saved in either

Emulate

or

Live

mode.

Saving a preset in

Emulate

mode stores it in the currently open file. The DSP Configurator

file must then be saved to disk using

File menu>Save

(recommended), or pushed to the

device after a connection is established. This differs from

Live

mode where a created

preset is saved in real-time to the device and becomes part of the configuration file.
To save a preset use the following instructions:

1.

Highlight the desired preset blocks using the previous instructions.

2.

Select

Tools>Presets>Save Preset

in the main structural menu.

3.

Select a preset number. In the

Preset Name

field, unused presets are named

unassigned

. To create a new preset, select an unused preset number and type a

preset name. If no name is entered, a default name will be assigned. To overwrite an
existing preset, select a preset with a name other than

unassigned

.

Figure 55.

Save Preset

4.

Click

OK

to save the preset, or

Cancel

to stop the save preset operation.

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