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<h1 class="firstHeading">Use of Presets</h1>
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<p id="siteSub"><a href="MAINIntroduction.htm">London Architect</a>
has a comprehensive preset capability relating to the
recall of system parameters and configurations. With the
possible options available to the designer to create custom
control for the system the preset use had to be flexible
enough to incorporate almost any possibility. Basically
the designer can decide which parameters should be chosen
to have their values stored for later recall. These sets
of parameters (Parameter Preset Groups), and a collection
of their values (Parameter Presets), can be recalled system
wide.</p>
<p>Venue Presets extend the functionality by allowing change
of device configurations (via Device Presets), recalling
of multiple Parameter Presets, and even recalling programs
in Crown devices.</p>
<p>In this way everything from a single button's on/off
state to a system using maybe hundreds of settings and
controls can be accommodated.</p>
<p><a href="Parameter&#32;Preset&#32;Groups.html">Parameter Preset
Groups</a></p>
<p><a href="Parameter&#32;Presets.html">Parameter Presets</a></p>
<p><a href="Device&#32;Presets.html">Device Presets</a></p>
<p><a href="Venue&#32;Presets.html">Venue Presets</a></p>
<p><a href="MAINStored_Parameter_Value_Editor.htm">Stored
Parameter Value Editor</a></p>
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<h2>Building Presets Quick Start</h2>
<p>For example, you may want to have a group of audio channels
muted in a mixer as a default and then be able to immediately
switch all, or some, of these back on to pass audio. To
do this find and select all the controls (mutes) on the
relevant control panel(s), and save this as a Parameter
Preset Group by using the option to &quot;Create new Parameter
Preset Group&quot; in the right click menu whilst clicking
on one of the selected objects.</p>
<p>Now, using the quick Operate mode (holding down the
Alt key) mute the channels (lights on), release the Alt
key (as you cannot store a preset in Operate mode) and
press the &quot;Add Parameter Preset&quot; button on the
preset toolbar (to the right of the second drop down box).
Name the preset, eg &quot;Muted&quot; and next press the
&quot;Store Parameter Preset&quot; button on the toolbar;
this stores the control settings into the &quot;Muted&quot;
preset.</p>
<p>You can now alter the controls to un-mute the required
channels (use the quick Operate again) and then create
a second Parameter Preset, e.g. &quot;Un-Muted&quot;,
and store this state into it.</p>
<p>If you now select the &quot;Muted&quot; Parameter Preset
from the second drop down list in the toolbar and press
the &quot;Recall Parameter Preset&quot; button you should
see that the mute buttons now light up.</p>
<p>NB: Be careful not to press the store button, instead
of the recall, as this will overwrite the preset.</p>
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