DSP 260
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5.9 Edit
Both Factory and User preset can be edited, but edited presets can only be stored in User preset locations.
Standard Edit Mode
The DSP 260 defaults to Standard Edit mode wherein, input and output channel parameters are
appropriately linked. (Refer to “Configurations” illustrations to see which channels are parameter-linked for
each configuration.
Linked parameters are always identical in value. For instance, setting a graphic eq curve for Input A, sets
the same curve for Input B, if the configuration has linked stereo inputs. Either input channel can be edited;
changes will be reflected in both. The same is true for parameters of linked output channels. The only
exception to the linking of parameters is the Mute buttons. Output channels can be individually muted at
any time, either from the DSP 260 front panel or the Graphic User Interface application.
Full Edit Mode
In the Setup menu, the edit mode can be changed to Full Edit. In Full
Edit, no parameter links are enforced, regardless of the
configuration selected. Any parameter can be changed without any
effect on other parameter values.
Regardless of the edit mode selected, there are two means to enter
edit mode: pressing the Edit button or pressing any DSP block button.
Use the < Select > buttons to navigate to the top line of any edit screen, and
the Value Up and Down buttons to navigate to any other Edit screen. As a
short-cut, press a DSP block button to jump to the last selected screen of
said block and navigate as above to reach the desired screen.
5.10 Parameters
The following section is a detailed description of every DSP parameter available in the DSP 260; grouped
by DSP block, in order of the signal flow of the DSP 260.
Input A&B DSP Block
Output 1-6 DSP Block
Not all parameters may be accessible in every preset and, depending on the configurations set by the