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C) Choose a name for your preset.
Some non-alphanumeric characters (such as < and >) are reserved and
cannot be used in preset names.
D) Use the knob to set the each character in the preset name. Use the NEXT and
P
REV buttons to control the cursor position.
E) Press the S
AVE CHANGES button.
If the name that you have selected duplicates the name of a factory pre-
set, the 9400 will suggest that you use an alternate name.
You cannot give a user preset the same name as a factory preset.
If the name you have selected duplicates the name of an existing user pre-
set, the 9400 warns you that you are about to overwrite that preset. An-
swer Y
ES if you wish to overwrite the preset and NO otherwise. If you an-
swer N
O, the 9400 will give you an opportunity to choose a new name for
the preset you are saving.
You can save user presets from the 9400 PC Remote application. (See
Using the 9400 PC Remote Control Software on page 3-61.) Please note
that
when you save presets from the PC Remote application, you save
them in the 9400’s memory (as if you had saved them from the 9400’s
front panel). The PC Remote application also allows you to archive pre-
sets to your computer’s hard drive (or other storage device) and to re-
store them. However, archiving a preset is not the same as saving it. Ar-
chived presets reside on a storage medium supported by your computer,
while saved presets reside in the 9400’s local non-volatile memory. You
cannot archive a preset until you have saved it. (See To back up user pre-
sets, system files, and automation files onto your computer’s hard drive
on page 3-64.)
Note that if, for some reason, you wish to save an unmodified preset (ei-
ther Factory or user) under a new name, you must temporarily make an
arbitrary edit to that preset in order to make the S
AVE PRESET button ap-
pear. After you have saved the preset, reverse the edit and save the pre-
set again.
Factory Programming Presets
Factory Programming Presets are our “factory recommended settings” for various
program formats or types. The Factory Programming Presets are starting points to
help you get on the air quickly without having to understand anything about ad-
justing the 9400’s sound. You can edit any of these presets with the L
ESS-MORE con-
trol to optimize the trade-off between loudness and distortion according to the
needs of your format. Because it is so easy to fine-tune the sound at the L
ESS-MORE
level, we believe that many users will quickly want to customize their chosen preset
to complement their market and competitive position after they had time to famil-
iarize themselves with the 9400’s programming facilities.
It is OK to use unmodified factory presets on the air. These represent the best efforts
of some very experienced on-air sound designers. We are sometimes asked about