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Optimod-Surround 8685 V1.0 Operating Manual - Orban

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OPTIMOD SURROUND PROCESSOR OPERATION 3-67<br />

controls. All other menu tabs contain Full or Advanced Modify controls for a<br />

given processing channel.<br />

You can reset any Basic Modify Control without losing LESS-MORE functionality;<br />

Full and Advanced modify control adjustments will cause LESS-<br />

MORE to be grayed-out.<br />

To set a control, click it (it will become highlighted) and then adjust it by<br />

dragging it with the mouse or moving the wheel on the mouse.<br />

To recall a preset:<br />

You can also use the + and – keys on the numeric keypad to adjust any<br />

control.<br />

Presets, whether Factory or User, contain settings for both the surround and 2.0<br />

processing. Recalling a preset overwrites both the surround and 2.0 controls.<br />

If you wish instead to recall only the 2.0 settings in a given preset while leaving<br />

the surround processing unchanged, you must Import the 2.0 section of a Factory<br />

or User preset into the currently active preset (see To import a preset into the 2.0<br />

processing below).<br />

A) Choose RECALL PRESET from the FILE menu to bring up the OPEN PRESET FILE<br />

dialog box. You can also click the leftmost button on the button bar.<br />

B) Click the desired preset within the dialog box to select it.<br />

C) Double-click the desired preset or select it and click the RECALL PRESET button<br />

to put it on-air.<br />

Continually clicking the RECALL PRESET button will toggle between the<br />

current and previous on-air presets.<br />

D) Click DONE to dismiss the OPEN PRESET FILE dialog box.<br />

The folder on your hard drive containing the preset files (both Factory<br />

and User) is automatically synchronized to the contents of its associated<br />

<strong>8685</strong>’s non-volatile memory each time <strong>8685</strong> PC Remote connects to that<br />

<strong>8685</strong>. The <strong>8685</strong>’s memory is the “master.” This means that if you delete a<br />

user preset from the <strong>8685</strong>’s memory (whether locally via its front panel or<br />

via <strong>8685</strong> PC Remote), <strong>8685</strong> PC Remote will automatically erase this preset<br />

from this folder on your computer. To archive a preset permanently, you<br />

must use the Backup function (see page 3- 68).<br />

To import a preset into the 2.0 processing:<br />

This procedure allows you to recall only the preset settings that affect the 2.0<br />

processing. The surround processing does not change.<br />

A) Choose IMPORT 2.0 PRESET from the FILE menu to bring up the IMPORT 2.0<br />

PRESET FILE dialog box.<br />

B) Click the desired preset within the dialog box to select it.

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