Load Preset Menu - Omnia .9 Installation & User Manual

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FM MENU PROCESSING FOR FM
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Load Preset Menu

The Load Preset menu is shared among the "Adjustment Levels" within the "About Preset" tab. This allows you to view the
preset currently on the air, toggle back and forth between the current and backup presets, load a new preset, compare the
settings of two presets, and delete user presets.
Highlighting a preset from the list places it in the Load button. Selecting the Load button puts that preset on the air and moves
it up to the Current Preset position. The preset that was previously on the air will become the Backup Preset. You may also place
a preset on the air from the list directly by double tapping it.
After changing any parameter of a preset, an (M) appears next to the Current Preset name and the text turns yellow to indicate
the preset has been modified but not yet saved. The Backup Preset also becomes the former (and unmodified) Current Preset.
This allows you to toggle back and forth to hear the difference between the original and modified presets on-air by simply
clicking the backup button to swap the current and backup slots.
Changes to each parameter you adjusted to create the modified preset are also displayed in yellow on the specific control button
in each section of the processing core, providing an instant visual comparison between the modified preset and the original
preset upon which it is based.
You can also compare the differences between the Current Preset and the Backup Preset by selecting the Diff Preset button.
Any control settings in the Current Preset that are different from those in the Backup Preset will be displayed in yellow in their
respective sections. In addition, the backup value of each control is indicated by a small arrow on the bottom of the control
itself.
Selecting the Delete Preset button allows you to permanently delete user-created presets. Factory presets cannot be deleted.

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