What Gets Saved in a Mix Preset
The following settings are saved when a Mix Preset is created:
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Channel Mapping type - Pro16 or Pro16e
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Channel Volume
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Channel
Reverb level
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Channel
Tone setting
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Channel
Pan
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Channel
Spread (stereo channels only)
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Channel Mute on/off
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Channels assigned to
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Last selected mix channel
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A/B Profile channel-level settings and selection of either A or B Profile
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Ambience level
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Ambience on/off
Settings Not Saved in a Preset
The following are not saved when a Mix Preset is created:
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Master Volume level
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Mono Mix Out level
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Master Bass tone control amount
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Master Treble tone control amount
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Enhance tone control amount
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Rear-panel
mode switch position
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Stereo Link settings (links are created at the input device)
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Channel mirror assignment for the Dual Profile Channel
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Channel mapping (network slot assignments) for the 16 channel buttons created with the
A360 Channel Manager software and loaded in Program mode
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Custom Mode channel mapping (
and Ambience button
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Remember that a Mix Preset does not store custom channel mappings created with the
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A360 Channel Manager software. Mix presets are designed to work with the specific channel
mapping configuration that was in use at the time the Mix Preset was saved. Therefore, if a
different mixer configuration is loaded, there is no guarantee that the new channel map will
work with the channel-level settings saved in the Mix Presets.
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network slot assignments) for the Dual Profile Channel
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