Managing presets – Extron Electronics DMP 128 User Guide User Manual

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3.

Select a preset number. In the

Preset Name

dialog box, 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 is assigned. To overwrite an
existing preset, select a preset with a name other than unassigned.

Figure 60.

Save Preset

4.

Click OK to save the preset, or Cancel to stop the save preset operation.

Managing Presets

Once the preset is created (whether or not the DSP Configurator file is saved) it appears in
the preset list, available from the DSP Configurator screen.

In Live and Emulate mode, after a preset is selected from the list, action buttons are

available next to the presets bar.

The user can either Recall (make the preset active), Cancel (return to the current

emulation or state) or Delete the preset.
In Live mode, select Recall to apply the currently displayed preset elements (“marked”

elements) from the stored preset and overwrite that portion of the current state. The
drop-down list switches to read Current State.
In Emulate mode, the Recall action button applies the currently displayed preset

elements (“marked” elements) from the file and overwrites the information contained in
the DSP Configurator as the current emulation, then changes the drop-down list to read
Current Emulation.
When a preset is previewed, in either Live or Emulate mode, the Delete button is

available. In Live mode, the preset is deleted from the hardware, which is reflected

in software (it is removed from the preset list). After disconnecting from the device and
before exiting the program, the file must be saved to retain this change. In Emulate

mode, the preset is deleted from the file in software, which must then be saved (before
exiting) to retain this change. In either Live or Emulate mode, Cancel defeats the

preview action and returns the user to current state or current emulation, respectively.

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