Previewing/Recalling a Preset
A preset can be previewed in either Live or Emulate mode by selecting the preset from the
preset drop-down list.
The program indicates a view-only preset configuration by displaying each preset element
with a translucent green mask over the block.
Figure 57. Preset Preview
Behavior for previewing and applying presets is as follows:
• Live Mode – After selecting a preset, the DSP Configurator displays the preset
elements that will be affected by a preset recall with a translucent mask over the
element, and leaves all other DSP Configurator elements unaltered. Elements without
a translucent mask represent elements in the current state that will be unaffected
by a preset recall. Real-time changes to the current state will not be reflected in the
GUI while previewing a preset, and the user cannot alter GUI elements. To apply the
preset, the user clicks Recall. The preset reverts to “Current State.”
• Emulate Mode – After selecting a preset from the list, the DSP Configurator displays
the elements that will be affected by a preset recall with a green translucent mask,
leaving all other elements (which represent the current emulation) unaltered. The user
clicks Recall to apply the viewed preset to the current emulation. The preset number
reverts to “Current Emulation.”
Building a Preset
Only elements of the preset that are highlighted (given focus) will be saved as a preset.
Ctrl + A will highlight all elements within the DSP Configurator.
To build a preset highlight the desired DSP Configurator elements (gain/processor blocks,
mix-points) using standard Windows keyboard and mouse actions as follows:
1. <Left click> on the desired block to select a single block,
2. <Ctrl + left click> to select multiple blocks that are not adjacent,
3. <Shift/hold + click> on the first block and click on the last block in either a vertical
column or horizontal row to select multiple blocks, and
4. Click and drag a selection rectangle to select multiple adjacent blocks in either the
vertical or horizontal direction.
5. Go to Tools > Presets and select Mark All Items or press <Ctrl + A>. This will
mark all elements within the DSP Configurator, which will save a “full” preset,
6. To save the selection see “Save Preset” on the next page.
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