Preset Selection - Martin Audio DD12 User Manual

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DD12
USER GUIDE

PRESET SELECTION

The DD12 has 15 internal Preset memories. The memories can hold a set of cabinet parameters
which optimise the DD12 for use in a particular situation.
The first three memories (1 to 3) are pre-loaded with Factory Presets as follows:
Preset 1 - for using the DD12 with a Pole Mount
Preset 2 - for using the DD12 as a stage monitor
Preset 3 - for using the DD12 as a Front Fill on a stage apron.
Presets are selected by pressing the Select button on the rear panel. The adjacent seven-segment
LED display scrolls through the Presets with successive presses of the button, cycling back to
the beginning after the last Preset.
To differentiate them from the memories holding Factory Presets (1, 2 and 3), the User memories
use the first six letters of the alphabet, duplicated with a decimal point, instead of numbers, as
follows:
A b c d E F A. b. c. d. E. F.
The 12 User memories can be used to store your own presets, created using Vu-Net. For full
details of Vu-Net control please see the Vu-Net User Guide available from the Martin Audio
website www.martin-audio.com.
When shipped from the factory, User memories A, b and c contain duplicates of Factory Presets
1 to 3 respectively. All the other memories - d to F. - are loaded with copies of Preset 1, for Pole
Mount use. This should serve a good starting point for making parameter changes when creating
your own Presets.
If a preset number is flashing it indicates that Vu-Net has modified a preset in some way. To
restore a Preset to its unmodified state, press the Select button repeatedly until the display has
cycled back to the original number or letter. This will recall the stored version and the number or
letter will no longer flash - indicating that the Preset has been returned to its stored state. While
the DD12 can be operated with a modified set of parameters, the internal Presets can only be
overwritten by a command from the Vu-Net software.
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