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2. Click the up/down
buttons next to the
value window.
3. Type a value directly
into the window and
then press Enter (or
click anywhere on
the screen) to set
that value.
4 Or you may click any slider and use the mouse scroll wheel
as a ‘virtual knob’ to increment or decrement the value.
PROFILE
AND PRESET FILE MANAGEMENT
Although the DAVID IV has a non-volatile memory that saves all
setup parameters and user presets, the software interface in-
cludes a utility for saving this information on your computer as
small files. There are a couple of good reasons for backing-up
these settings as a matter of routine course:
1. Emergency backup to restore your settings in a loaner or
replacement unit in the event that yours requires replace-
ment due to environmental damage or theft by misguided
copper recyclers.
2. To duplicate settings for a backup DAVID IV or for associ-
ated sites that want to sound the same.
Saving a
Profile
Click:
File
at the top of the software
screen. The first two options:
Save Pro-
file to File
and
Load Profile from File
refer
to all settings and custom presets cur-
rently resident in the DAVID IV firm-
ware. This includes processing prefer-
ences, input and output level settings,
RDS injection… in short, everything that
has been adjusted either by the front-
panel jog wheel or through software
control of the unit.
To save all this, the entire contents of the DAVID IV memory,
click:
Save Profile to File
. This action will then prompt you to
name the profile and find a convenient place to park it.
For example, and with reference to the snapshot on the next
page, we first create a ‘new’ folder directly under the
(C:)
drive
and named it
DAVID IV
. Then after clicking:
Save Profile to File
,
we navigated to that folder, selected the folder and typed-in a
name for our profile… in this case:
Sept. 4 KTTP Airchain
. When
we then click:
Save
, the program will attach a
.D4
extension to
the file and it will become resident in that folder.
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