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As and example we will create a project using the parameters for an AQ210 sub in channel
1, AQ6’s in channels 2 and 3, AQ12’s in channels 4 & 5.
First, open the Project & Preset Control window and click on Load from File. Navigate to the
CD or file location containing the Martin Audio Presets and select on AQ210 + AQ6,8,10,12
and click on Open. Engineer will ask if you wish to use the preset now, select ‘No’. You will
notice that the System Presets will now have a + by it to indicate that System Presets are
present.
Repeat the operation for AQ6 and AQ12 Presets. Expand the System Presets by clicking on
the + and select AQ6. Click Recall. Now open the Output Settings Window and holding
Control down, right click over the Channel 1 AQ6 label and select Copy Channel.
Now Recall the AQ210 Preset, go back to the Output Settings Window and again holding
down Control, right click over first channel 2 and then channel 3 labels and select Paste
Channel. Note that pasting output channels does not copy the channel label so you will need
to manually change this in the routing window.
Next go back to the Project and Preset Control Window and make sure that the AQ210
Preset is still highlighted, click on Replace with current. The AQ210 Preset now contains AQ6
parameters on channels 2 & 3. Now recall AQ12 and again copy the channel settings from
channel 1.
Again recall the AQ210 Preset and finally with the Control button down paste the AQ12
parameters to channels 4 and 5, re-labelling them in the Routing Window. Finished!
Whilst it is a little laborious to build a project this way, it is certainly quicker and easier than
manually loading all parameters and potentially it is possible to design a system with
parameters for different Martin Audio speakers on every output.