Saving And Loading Mixer Settings - RSS M-380 Owner's Manual

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Saving and loading mixer
settings
You can use USB memory to save or load mixer settings as a project
file. The LOAD/SAVE popup of the SYSTEM screen is used to save
or load mixer settings.
LOAD/SAVE popup
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1.
Project file list
This lists the project file that are saved in USB memory.
2.
LOAD SECTION select buttons
Use these buttons to select the section(s) for which you want to
load mixer settings.
You can select the following sections.
MIXER PARAMETER
SYSTEM SETTING
SCENE MEMORY
IN PATCH LIBRARY
OUT PATCH LIBRARY
CH LIBRARY
AUX/MAIN LIBRARY
GATE LIBRARY
COMP LIBRARY
LIMITER LIBRARY
EQ LIBRARY
FX LIBRARY
GEQ LIBRARY
M-48 LIBRARY
USER PREFERENCE
The libraries that can be selected by the LOAD SECTION select
buttons are USER libraries.
In the LOAD/SAVE popup, the function buttons perform the
following operations.
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Mixer parameters
System settings
Scene memories
Input patchbay library
Output patchbay library
Channel library
AUX/MAIN library
Gate/Expander library
Compressor library
Limiter library
EQ library
Effect library
GEQ library
M-48 Library
User preference
Other settings and functions
[F1 (LOAD)]
Loads the project file that is select-
ed in the list.
[F2 (SAVE)]
Saves the current mixer settings as
a project file to USB memory.
[F3 (NAME EDIT)]
Opens the NAME EDIT popup
where you can edit the name of the
project file selected in the list.
[F4 (DELETE)]
Deletes the project file that is se-
lected in the list.
[F8 (CLOSE)]
Closes the popup.
Saving mixer settings to USB
memory
1.
In the SETUP section, press [SYSTEM].
fig.ScrSystem.eps
The SYSTEM screen will appear.
2.
Press [F3 (LOAD/SAVE)].
fig.ScrSysLoadSave.eps
The LOAD/SAVE popup will appear.
3.
Press [F2 (SAVE)].
The PROJECT SAVE popup will appear.
4.
Use the name edit field to edit the name of the project files.
For details on name editing, refer to "Editing a name" (p. 39).
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