Presets; Loading A Preset Using The Arrow Footswitches (C) & (D); Loading A Preset Using The [Preset] Footswitch; Using The [Encoder] To Load A Preset - Nektar Pacer User Manual

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Presets

Pacer has a total of 24 user presets available in 4 banks A–D with 6 presets each. A preset contains the configuration for the 10 footswitches
(A–D and 1–6), 4 external footswitches and 2 expression pedal sockets. You can send up to 6 messages for each switch in a preset, either
when the switch is pressed or in a sequence of switch presses. In addition, it's possible to send out up to 16 messages when a preset is
recalled. This means a controlled devices can be configured at load time, with switches immediately available for performance changes.
With these advanced features, Pacer provides recall and control options that go way beyond conventional footswitch controller products.
The best part is, that you don't need to create duplicate presets to make simple changes as you perform.
Loading a Preset Using the Arrow Footswitches [C] & [D]
If you have just switched Pacer on, the default user preset selected is A1. From here, you can press the arrow up switch [C] to load the next
preset (A2) or press the arrow down switch [D] to load the previous preset (D6).
NOTE: Each of the 4 switches A–D can be user configured to send any other function/message as part of a preset.

Loading a Preset Using the [Preset] Footswitch

You can select any of the 24 user presets at any time by doing the following:
Press and hold the [Preset] switch until the LEDs for switches 1–6 blink.
Select the desired bank by pressing one of switches A–D.
Select the desired preset within the bank by pressing one of the switches 1–6.
If the correct bank is already selected, simply press switches 1–6 to select a preset.
The [Preset] button is not user assignable, so presets can be loaded at any time using this method.

Using the [Encoder] to Load a Preset

From the top menu where the display reads "PACER", do the following:
Move the [Encoder] to select the preset menu. The display now reads "PRSET".
Press the [Encoder] to select the menu. You should hear an audible click and the [Preset] switch LED blinks.
Turn the [Encoder] to scroll through the user presets.
Press the [Encoder] to load the currently selected preset.
To end this mode without loading a new preset, press the [Preset] switch.

Loading a Specific Preset Using any Assignable Footswitch

Footswitches [A]–[D], [1]–[6] and external footswitches 1–4 can each be programmed to load a specific preset within a preset. Sounds con-
fusing? OK, here is how it works:
When a preset is being configured in Control Edit, one assignment type option for footswitch controls is "Preset". With that type selected,
a target such as preset A4 can be selected for example. After making that assignment, pressing the corresponding footswitch, will load
preset A4. However that setting is not retained unless you save it as part of the current preset. In other words, pressing the footswitch
that loads preset A4 after the assignment is made, will immediately overwrite it with its own assignments. So this function requires a bit of
planning.
Example: Throughout a gig, presets A6, B2, C4 and D1 are needed. If you have a spare footswitch available in every preset, such as [D], it
can be used to toggle through the 4 required presets. That would leave the other 9 switches free for performance programming. In this
case, [D] in preset A6 would be programmed to load preset B2, in preset B2 you would program [D] to load preset C4, in preset C4 [D]
would be programmed to load preset D1 and finally, preset D1 would complete the circle by programming [D] to load preset A6.
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