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The figure below illustrates the Presets Section :
PRESETS
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Figure 2-3. Presets Section
A Preset is a register in which you can store and recall entire Controller setups. One
preset represents a single "look" of the Controller — including the current state of all
mixers, layers, sources, and the DSK. The Controller provides buttons for 36 Presets (6
pages of 6 presets each).
Following are descriptions of each button's function.
Preset Buttons — press to recall a Preset to the Preview bus. If resources are available,
the "look" stored with that preset will be recalled. If the button does not light, system
resources are not currently available to process the request.
When lit, the Red LED above each button indicates the currently selected page.
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Learn — hold down Learn , then press the desired Preset button to store the overall look of
the Controller into that register.
Learn
Delete — hold down Delete , then press the desired Preset button to delete that register
from memory.
Delete
ScreenPRO-II Controller • User's Guide
Rotary Knobs
Two Rotary Knobs are provided to the right of the Touch Screen. Each knob
controls or adjusts the function that is labeled on the Touch Screen itself,
immediately adjacent to the knob. Please note:
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The Top Knob is generally assigned to navigating menu fields. For
example, turning the knob moves a highlight up and down a list of
parameters, allowing you to adjust the highlighted function. This knob
also adjusts adjacent parameters.
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The Bottom Knob is generally assigned to adjusting the highlighted
parameter, as labeled on the Touch Screen.
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If LED 3 and button 6 are lit, the 6th Preset on page 3 is active.
A Word About Resources
To store a Controller setup in Preset register 2, press Learn + 2 .
To delete Preset 5 from memory, press Delete + 5 .
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Delete
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