Scenes, Routings, Engines - TC Electronic UpCon Manual

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Scenes, Routings, Engines

To use UpCon effectively, you should make all
required settings as described in this manual
and then store them, so they can later be re-
called. You may also want to name the settings
you store and delete settings that are no longer
required. All these features are described in this
chapter.
You first need to understand the hierarchical
structure of your UpCon.
Scenes
A
Scene
is the most extensive selection you can
make when recalling, storing or deleting settings.
A Scene includes...
all settings for both Engines on a processor/
card
signal routings to and from these Engines.
Recalling a Scene is equivalent to a "total recall."
All the settings that make up a Scene are called
a Scene preset.
Recalling (Loading), storing (saving) and deleting
Scene Presets is covered in the "Recalling, stor-
ing and deleting settings" on page 66 section
of this manual.
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Engines
Instead of recalling or storing a full Scene as de-
scribed in the previous section, you may want to
edit, store or recall the settings for one particular
Engine.
All the settings for one particular Engine are
called an Engine preset.
Recalling (Loading), storing (saving) and deleting
Engine Presets is covered in the "Recalling, stor-
ing and deleting settings" on page 66 section
of this manual.
Recalling, storing and deleting settings
Routings
All the settings that define how signals are rout-
ed to and from the Engines on a processor/card
are called a Routing preset.
Recalling (Loading), storing (saving) and delet-
ing Routing Presets is covered in the "Recalling,
storing and deleting settings" on page 66 sec-
tion of this manual.
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