Defining your own presets
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The 568 Digital Surround Processor allows you to modify one of
the built-in presets, and save it for future use.
You can either save the changes to the built-in preset, or you
can create up to 12 presets of your own, with names of your
choice, so you can use them alongside the built-in presets.

To save the preset settings

Make sure the menus are unlocked; see To unlock the menus,
page 24.
If necessary, select a signal in the appropriate format. For
example, to change the DSP preset used for DTS compact
discs, play a DTS CD.
Press Preset (front panel or remote) to select the DSP preset
you want to modify and then associate with the source.
For example:
Trifield
Change the preset parameters to the values you want to
store; see To change a DSP parameter, page 25.
Hold down Store (front panel), or press Store (remote) until
the display shows the next available user-defined preset.
For example:
Sto.User 2
If you want to overwrite an existing user-defined preset
Press A or V (front panel or remote) to select the preset you
want to overwrite.
For example:
Sto.User 1
Alternatively if you started with a built-in preset you can choose
that and overwrite it.
For example:
Sto.Trifield
Press Store (front panel or remote).
The settings have been stored in the new or existing preset you
selected.
Defining your own presets