♦ Rename is allowed only for presets that have been stored by the user. You can’t rename a
factory preset. You can give a modified factory preset a new Save As name, and then treat it
as a user preset.
♦ Delete is not allowed for factory presets.
Preset files can also be transferred between VOLT and your computer so you can backup im-
portant user presets, or transfer them to other VOLTs. See the File Transfer screen, later in this
chapter.
About the Latency Meta-buttons
All digital processing takes time, even though a single operation might be measured in micro-
seconds. VOLT uses a lot of processing. With every feature turned on, this can add up to a dozen
milliseconds or more. In most applications, it won’t be enough to be noticeable… but some
FM situations may require less latency. VOLT: FM and VOLT: HD let you fine-tune processes,
so you can best manage the trade-off between sound quality and latency for your station.When
you press VOLT: FM’s main PROCESSING button, two buttons appear on the function menu.
The lower one, Latency, reveals a special panel with two option buttons — High Quality (18.7
ms latency) and Low Latency (10.3 ms) — plus four additional controls for specific processing
functions.
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Enhancer Processing
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Load
Save...
Save As...
Rename...
Delete...
Latency Config
Choosing an option above will optimize the below settings for the given
mode. The controls can still be adjusted individually after a mode is
selected.
Current Preset: CircuitBreaker Current IO Config: AnalogInput
STATUS
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The two option buttons act as “meta-controls”: they pre-set the function controls for either
maximum processing (all on) or lowest latency (all off).
The processor controls on VOLT: FM’s screen include:
♦ 15kHz LPF turns on a very sharp Input Low Pass filter so extremely bright programming
doesn’t cause issues in the following processor stages,
♦ Enhancer Processing lets the Initial Enhancers add features to your sound,
♦ Bass Girth Clip turns on the Bass Girth Clipper to enhance upper harmonics of bass notes,
♦ Clipper Mode High Quality adds even more distortion cancelling to the final clipper.
♦ VOLT: HD’s PROCESSING button’s Latency option has slightly different meta-controls:
HD Radio and Studio. These enable slightly different specialized mixes of these processors:
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