TC electronic SDN BHD Gold Channel Programs Store, Store Display, Store function, How to Store

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PROGRAMS - Store

The Store Display

When you have made a preset, you can go to this page, give it a name and store settings in a space in the User bank. To get to the Store page press the PROGRAMS button, if you are not already there, and use the < > Menu keys to select STORE

Basic operation is accomplished by using the Parameter wheel to change cursor position, and the value wheel to change values.

User or Card bank number

and name if not empty

New preset name

Select CAP for capital letters

and punctuation Insert a blank space

“Store” page selected

The Letterbox:

Scroll through the

letters and press Enter

to confirm

Deletes the present cursor position

When the typing is finished, go to

Done and press Enter to Store

 

The Store function

The Gold Channel can hold a maximum of 100 User presets, and up to 999 additional presets can be stored on a PC-card (depending on the size of the card). Use Type 1 PC Cards with a minimum 64 KBytes of SRAM., up to 2MBytes.

How to Store

When you have made a preset you can store it quickly under the same name, or you can give it a new name and storage position. If you have made the preset by modifying one of the 100 factory presets, entering the Store display will give you a default to the first empty User space and preserve the original Factory preset name. You can then just press Enter and the preset will be stored, or you can change the name with the letterbox, and select another User bank space or a Card bank space.

If the preset you want to store is made out of a User preset, entering the Store display will take you to the original User preset space. You can then press ENTER to overwrite the old User preset, or you can select another User or Card bank position - maybe give it a new name - and store it.

The Letterbox

With this box you can give your presets exactly the name you want. Use the Parameter wheel to select letter position and the Value wheel to select letter/symbol. Press ENTER to place the letter, and continue until you have written the full preset name. Then move the cursor to DONE in the lower right corner and press ENTER to store the preset with the new name.

In the Letterbox there are also some tools: CAP, INS and DEL, that you can place cursor at and press ENTER.

CAP changes between small/capitalized letters and numbers/symbols. Instead of scrolling to the CAP function all the time, you can press EXIT to change CAP, indicated by the black dot next to CAP.

INS, inserts a space in the line (if you want to write some more, or have misspelled something).

DEL, deletes the letter/symbol that the cursor is placed at.

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Gold Channel Page Table of Contents Foreword Microphones as EarsForeword About this Manual WelcomeCongratulations General Introduction Gold Channel featuresIntroduction Front Panel Card SlotParameter Wheel Rear Panel Balanced XLR-XLR cablesSignal Flow Connecting the Gold Channel Recording setupPost recording setup Mixer setupQuick Reference Setup Signal Signal DisplaySignal Display InputInsert Send and Return ClockDigital External Clock Dither Setup Gain Gain DisplaySetup Level Level displayRecalling presets Programs RecallRecall and List Displays Partial RecallExercise How to Recall a preset Exercise 1 How to Recall a preset Press the Programs keyTo Recall the Preset List DisplayHow to Store Programs StoreStore Display Store functionExercise 3 How to name a preset Exercise 2 How to Store a preset with the existing nameTo Store the Preset Setting up the processing blocks Edit Routing and LayoutMode Columns and BlocksEdit Edit and Meter Editing the digital processingAbout the Edit Display BlockOUT Block Insert blockLink MeterAdvanced Expander BlocksEasy Gate Knee Mode HoldRelease FilterSoft Compressor Vintage CompressorInput Drive Output GainEasy Equalizer Advanced EqualizerDe-Esser Dynamic EqualizerCurve Digital Radiance GeneratorA.A. Equalization Config. UtilityUtility Display CardMidi Reset Menu How to enter the Reset MenuSelf Test Technical Specifications Analog Line InputsMidi Implementation Chart Trouble Shooting No sound through the Gold ChannelCertifications For the customers in CanadaFactory Preset List Preset DescriptionPreset Where Great Recordings Begin Microphones The Inside StoryMicrophone Placement Choosing the Right MicStereo Recording Gold Channel