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Unofficial Mackie User Forums => DL1608/DL806/DL32R/ProDX Mixers => Topic started by: Cobra Jet on October 09, 2016, 04:38:31 PM
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Once you have decided on a preset effect or created a few of your own is there a way of telling what one you are using for any given channel? I don’t see anything to indicate what preset I’m using.
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I had the same question :-)
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I haven't found any way to tell which effect preset you're currently using either. It would be nice to have that feature.
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not sure if I am answering correctly but each channel does not have its own fx setting. the same effect you choose for the main reverb/delay are used on every channel. if you pick a plate reverb for channel 1, the same plate reverb will be on the rest of the channels. of course the DL32 has 2 choices on the verb.
what I have done, is once I pick a preset and tweek it to my liking, I save it as a NEW preset and give it a distinctive name so I can pull it up and remember what I liked it for. the new name will help clue you in.
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not sure if I am answering correctly but each channel does not have its own fx setting. the same effect you choose for the main reverb/delay are used on every channel. if you pick a plate reverb for channel 1, the same plate reverb will be on the rest of the channels. of course the DL32 has 2 choices on the verb.
what I have done, is once I pick a preset and tweek it to my liking, I save it as a NEW preset and give it a distinctive name so I can pull it up and remember what I liked it for. the new name will help clue you in.
What I was trying to figure out was once you have either chosen or created an EQ preset and applied it to a certain channel when you go back at a later time is there a way to tell what preset you are currently using? Something like either text, a checkmark next to the preset or some sort of highlight on the chosen preset. So far I have not found anything to indicate what preset I picked for any given channel.
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I don't think there is any way to mark the preset. that's kind of why I give it a special name since that will show up on the screen and jog my memory. you could have a numbering system if that would help. I would not remember what the numbers meant so I would need a cheat sheet.
I don't know how many custom programs you can store yet since so far I only have 4 saved.