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•No change
The trigger remains in whatever state it was in prior to switch-
ing to this sound profile.
•Trigger on
The trigger supplies a positive voltage to its output jack.
•Trigger off
The trigger supplies zero volts to its output jack.
See “Audio Processor Rear Panel” on page 3-11earlier in this manual
for more information on the physical requirements of the DC
triggers.
Delete This Profile
You can create a sound profile and subsequently decide to eliminate
it. Or you may want to delete one of the factory-default sound
profiles we provide as suggestions in order to help you get started.
If so, enter that profile’s submenu and select the following menu
item:
>>>>Delete this profile<<<<
(the last item on its menu). You
will be asked to confirm your decision to delete the sound profile. If
you are sure you want to delete this profile, press enter to confirm.
If you prefer to think about it before deleting it, press menu to
cancel the action. (You can always re-create the sound profile if you
make a mistake.)
Add New
At the end of the list of all the profiles that have already been
defined, you will find one more menu item under the Profile menu:
Add new
allows you to add new sound profiles.
You can create as many as twenty sound profiles to handle various
ways in which you would like to use your system, though you
should avoid creating more than you really need. Remember: you
can always make ad hoc changes in things like balance, delays,
surround modes, and so forth. The sound profiles merely provide
initial default conditions that are usually suitable to a variety of
different situations. Having too many of them can make it harder
to keep track of which one you actually want at any point in time.