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AWS 924-948 - Solid State Logic

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Total RecallADDITIONAL TR FUNCTIONSStoring setupsSetups can be stored at any time using the STORE soft key.This saves the current desk setup to the current title on theSD memory card.Setups can be renamed from the <strong>AWS</strong> Remote – see page 6-11New setups are numbered starting at ‘1’. If a setup is deleted (see below) then its number will not be re-used.The onlyexception to this is if all setups are deleted.The numbering will then restart from ‘1’.Deleting SetupsSetups can be deleted from memory by highlighting the setup up you wish to delete, holding down the DELETE soft keyand pressing the CONFIRM soft key.Restoring Legacy MIDI Setups from a Mac or PCFor legacy purposes, it is possible to load setups which have been saved via a MIDI SysEx dump.The <strong>AWS</strong> uses MIDI port 4,or ipMIDI port 8, for loading mixes.• Locate the DAW to just before the SysEx data containing the setups you wish to load.• Press the Load soft key.• Play through the SysEx block of data.As soon as the <strong>AWS</strong> detects the start of valid data it will delete all the current setupsand replace them with the stored ones from the MIDI track.• The restored Setups can now be saved as part of a console Project using the <strong>AWS</strong> Remote - see Section 5 for moredetails.Because the Load process replaces your current setups with the ones stored on your Mac or PC you should checkyou have saved any setups you wish to keep before loading new ones.Note that when importing older <strong>AWS</strong> projects,TR elements which cannot be matched will prevent Auto Scan fromworking properly.<strong>AWS</strong> <strong>924</strong>-<strong>948</strong> Owner’s Manual Page 6-9

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