New Track Dsp Features; Copy Dsp Settings; Paste Dsp Settings - Alesis MASTERLINK ML-9600 Addendum To Owner's Manual

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3.1 C
DSP S
OPY
New to Version 2.0 software is the ability to copy and paste DSP settings between tracks, even
between tracks in different playlists. All of the Track DSP parameters are copied and pasted at
once, including Track Gain, Compression parameters, EQ parameters, Limiter parameters,
Normalizer parameters, and Track Fade parameters.
To copy the DSP settings from a Track, first select the playlist and track from which you wish
to copy (your "source" Track), then press the TRACK DSP button repeatedly until DSP Page 5
is displayed, as shown in Figure 3.1.1.
Pressing the DOWN/NO button in this page will have no effect. Pressing the UP/YES button
will copy all DSP parameters into a temporary RAM buffer. This RAM buffer will retain its
settings until either another DSP Copy operation is performed, or until power is turned off to
the MasterLink.
3.2 P
DSP S
ASTE
Once a DSP Copy operation has been performed, you may paste those parameters as many
times as you like into as many tracks as you wish. Note that these pasted parameters will
overwrite any Track DSP parameters that you have already applied to the target Track.
To paste DSP parameters into a Track, first select the Track to which you wish to apply the
copied parameters (your "destination" Track), then press the TRACK DSP button repeatedly
until DSP Page 6 is displayed, as shown in Figure 3.2.1.
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