Selecting A Program; Editing A Program; Saving A Program - Alesis PROLINEAR DSP Manual De Inicio Rápido Para El Usuario

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Selecting a Program

Within Program mode, you can use the PROG buttons to select any one of the sixteen Programs:
PROGRAM Up
PROGRAM Down

Editing a Program

When creating an equalization curve for the first time, you may want to begin with Program Preset 1 "Flat." It
has no equalization applied.
Within each Program is a four-band parametric equalizer. There are three parameters for each Band:
Frequency – The center frequency of the equalizer Band
Gain – The amount of boost or cut applied to the equalizer Band
Q – The width of the frequency range controlled by the Band
To edit a Program:
1. Push the PAGE button once to enter Edit mode.
2. Use the PARAMETER buttons to select a parameter to edit.
3. Use the VALUE buttons to change the value of the parameter.
4. Repeat steps 2 and 3 for all three parameters for that Band.
5. When you are done editing that Band, press the BAND button to
select another Band to edit.
6. Repeat steps 2 through 5 for each Band.
7. If you want to save your edited Program, see Saving a Program
below.
8. If you do not want to save your edited Program, press the PAGE
button to return to Program mode and select another Program.

Saving a Program

There are eight User Program locations available for saving your edited
Programs. To do this:
1. Press the SAVE button once. The LCD will begin to blink.
2. Use the PROG buttons to select the User Program location for the
edited Program.
3. Press the SAVE button. The word SAVED will light for about two
seconds to let you know that the settings were saved.
PRESET
1. Flat
2. Hi Fi (Smile)
3. White Cone
4. Faux Finnish
5. Studio Cube
6. Boom Box
7. BBC Dip
8. 80 Hz High Pass
PROGRAM Up
PROGRAM Down
USER
1. Warmth
2. Bass Boost
3. Bass Cut
4. Treble Boost
5. Treble Cut
6. AM Radio
7. Narrow
8. Portable Radio
The three Edit
mode screens
SAVE
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