Preset Overview

See topics, Preset Save, and Preset Preview/Recall, for more information.

The DMP 64 will store up to 32 presets. Presets saved via the DSP Configurator program are "partial presets." These partial presets may include all gain, processor, and mic mixer settings, or just a portion of those elements, i.e., a partial preset may contain any combination of user-selected elements. When recalled, a partial preset will only overwrite the elements contained in the preset. Partial presets are useful when you wish to affect only the settings for a particular room or only certain elements of a configuration.

Presets saved using the DSP Configurator can be recalled via the DSP Configurator, or a control system sending an SIS™ preset recall command. The DSP Configurator uses a proprietary SIS "save preset" command that only works with the DSP Configurator program. Presets may also be saved and recalled via the embedded web page on the DMP 64. Presets saved via the web page contain input gain, output volume, and the primary mix-point settings. Any preset may be recalled from the web page.

Presets may be created in Live or Emulate modes. In Emulate mode, normal workflow is to create a configuration and a set of presets, save the file, and then push the file to the DMP 64 when connecting in Live mode.

When a "pull data" synchronization method is performed, preset data remains in the device, and only the list of preset names is pulled from the device. Presets in this state are marked with an asterisk until that preset is recalled (which pulls the preset data from the device), or until a backup is performed (see Backup Device). Presets pulled from the device cannot be saved to disk until they have been recalled, at which time the preset data is pulled into the DSP Configurator. Presets with no asterisk can be saved to disk. Also see Emulate vs. Live Mode Operation for more information.