C
INPUT
B.5
Storing Presets
same way as the
Factory Presets
described above. These Presets are also usually locked but
the user can name and store their own edited versions in any free preset location.
B.5
Storing Presets
A STOR
Preset
1
Preset
23
Name
ABCD
Once a drive module has been created it can be stored by pressing the
<
IN
>
button
until the edited channel is reached, then pressing the down
<
H
>
button until
store
page is
reached. Using encoder
A
will change the preset number. When the destination preset is
reached, pressing the
<
ENT
>
button will enable the name associated with that preset to be
changed. Once the name changing is active, the character to be changed will be highlighted
and encoder
C
will edit the character. Using encoder
B
will move through the character
positions. Once the new preset name has been entered, the operation can be confirmed by
pressing the
<
ENT
>
button, then a message will be displayed, "ENT to confirm or
H
to exit";
pressing
<
ENT
>
will store the preset.
B.6
Recalling Presets
A
RECL
Preset
1
Preset
23
Name
Preset
2
To recall a preset, press the
<
IN
>
button, then using the down
<
H
>
button navigate to
the RECL Preset page. Using the encoder,
A
will scroll through the presets available. When
the desired preset is reached, pressing
<
ENT
>
will display the message "ENT to confirm or
H
to exit", pressing
<
ENT
>
will recall the preset.
Also see Snapshots on page 24.
C
Input
C.1
AES3 / Network Inputs
A ROUT
Preset
1
Source
Analog
AES3
0.0dB
Net
0.0dB
In addition to the usual analogue inputs, the DMS48 can also accept AES3 digital inputs.
The same physical XLR sockets are used for both Analogue and AES3 inputs; the function
of these being determined by the Source parameters in the Input Route menu. The Input
sockets 1 and 3 are used to input pairs of AES3 channels, so adjusting the input to AES3
on either Input 1 or Input 2 will cause the other channel to change also. Similarly, adjusting
the setting of Input 3 will affect Input 4 and vice-versa. When an input socket is selected
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