Edit Mode - Alesis ProLinear DSP Reference Manual

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Edit Mode

Edit mode is at the core of the ProLinear DSP's features.
This is what allows you to adjust the EQ curve parameters
such as Frequency, Gain, and Q. After you have created the
EQ curve you want, these settings can then be saved to one
of the eight User Program locations.
How it works
When you select a Program, a copy of that Program is
made into a temporary location called the "Edit buffer."
This is where the edits actually take place. If you do not
save the edits you have made before selecting another
Program, the original Program will not be affected. Therefore,
you should be sure to save any edits you want to keep before
selecting another Program! See page 20 for a description of
how to use Save mode.
To edit the EQ parameters, use the Band, Parameter and Value
buttons. Their labels are in blue text next to the buttons.
Here's the procedure:
1.
Press the Page button to enter Edit mode.
2.
Use the Parameter Up/Down buttons to move
between the three parameters for the selected
band.
3.
Use the Value Up/Down buttons to change the
value of the selected parameter. Press them both
at once to reset the value to its default.
4.
Press the Band button to select the next EQ band
you would like to edit, and repeat steps 2 and 3.
5.
Press the Page button to return to Program mode.
Below is an example of what the display might look like in
Edit mode:
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Frequency Value
"FREQ," "Q," or "GAIN" will be lit
The edited Program will be
retained when the speaker is
powered down, even if it has
not been stored to a User
Program location. When the
speaker is powered up, these
custom settings will be
restored. However, if you
select another Program, the
edited Program will be lost.
Next Parameter
(Up Button)
Value Up
Change Band
Value Down
Previous Parameter
(Down Button)
Indicates the
Band being
edited
After 30 seconds of
inactivity, the ProLinear
DSP will automatically exit
to Program Mode.
Enter Edit

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