Saving And Loading Configurations; Relationship With Dirac Live - miniDSP DDRC-24 User Manual

Ultra-compact 2-in 4-out audio processor with dirac live room correction technology
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9.5.3 Saving and loading configurations

Configurations can be saved to and loaded from files. Each configuration is stored in a separate file. It is very
strongly recommended that each configuration programmed into the processor be saved to a file, to ensure that
the configuration is not lost if the processor is inadvertently reset.
To save the currently selected configuration to a file, drop down the File menu, then select Save and then Save
current configuration. In the file box, select a location and name of the file, and save it.
To load a configuration, first select the configuration preset that you wish to load into. Then drop down the File
menu, select Load, and then Load configuration to current slot.
If the plugin is in online mode, the new configuration data will be downloaded to the processor immediately. If
the plugin is in offline mode, the configuration will be loaded into the user interface only, and will be
downloaded to the processor the next time it is synchronized.
To copy a configuration from one preset to another, save the configuration to a file, then select
a different configuration preset and load the file.

9.5.4 Relationship with Dirac Live

Each configuration in the DDRC-24 plugin corresponds to the same-numbered filter set configured in Dirac Live
Calibration Tool. So, if the remote control or front panel is used to select preset 1, then the DDRC-24
configuration 1 is loaded, as well as Dirac Live filter set 1.
As noted on the previous page, the stored configurations contain the data for the DDRC-24 plugin only. The
Dirac Live filters must be loaded and saved using the Dirac Live Calibration Tool for miniDSP.
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