Preset Button

Preset Button blocks allow for logic signals to trigger and recall Presets. A Preset Button block has one logic input per Preset button, and the Preset for each Preset button is selected via a drop-down menu in the control dialog window. When the logic input receives a HIGH logic signal (specifically, a LOW-to-HIGH logic transition), it recalls the Preset assigned to the corresponding logic input. Presets can also be recalled by clicking on the “Recall” button located next to the desired preset.

Initialization Dialog

Name Description
Preset Button Count Allows up to 10 buttons can be allocated to a block.

DSP Block Representation

Preset Button - X

When placed in to the layout the Preset Button will be labeled Preset Button - X, where X is the number of Presets contained in that block. The example below shows a 4-Preset count Preset block.

More information on logic is located here: Preset_Button

Control Dialog

 This icon denotes that this preset is the last Preset to have been recalled in the system.

The names of Presets cannot be edited within the Preset Button, instead the name of the Preset can only be edited within the Preset Manager. Changes to the preset name will be reflected automatically in the Preset Button block.

Control Dialog Boxes for Preset Button components can be minimized to create user control surfaces (see Customizing Component Objects )

Note that devices must be online and awake (not in sleep mode) to save and recall presets when connected to a system.