User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Overview
- Installation
- User Interface & Connectors
- Getting Started
- Configuring The VENU360
- Operating The VENU360
- Manually Optimizing A System Using The VENU360
- Processing Modules & Parameters
- Inputs Module
- Router Module
- Mixer Module
- Advanced Feedback Suppression (AFS) Module
- Automatic Gain Control (AGC) Module
- Delay (DLY) Modules
- Compressor (CMP) Module
- Graphic EQ (GEQ) Module
- Noise Gate (GAT) Module
- Parametric EQ (PEQ) Modules
- AutoEQ (AEQ) Module
- Subharmonic Synth (SUB) Module
- Crossover Module
- Limiter (LIM) Module
- RTA
- Utility Menu
- Power-Up Functions
- Application Guide
- Application 1: Full Range Mains
- Application 2: Full Range Mains + Subs
- Application 3: Bi-Amplified Mains + Aux-Fed Subs
- Application 4: LCR Full Range Powered Mains + Subs
- Application 5: Full Range Stage Monitors
- Application 6: Bi-Amplified Stage Monitors
- Application 7: Using The AES Digital Inputs
- Application 8: BLU Link Application (VENU360-B)
- Application 9: Dante Application (VENU360-D)
- Preset List
- Using The VENU360 Control Application
- Networking
- Technical Information
- Additional Resources
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Managing Presets
The VENU360 has two types of presets: user and factory. The user presets occupy preset memory locations 1-75. The factory
presets occupy preset memory locations 76-100. The difference between these preset types is that factory presets are meant
to be used as templates and cannot be overwritten and user presets can be overwritten and are designed to store your custom
presets.
You can load either a factory or user preset to start with, edit the preset, then store the changes to any one of the 75 user
preset memory locations. All settings created when running the Wizards, modifications made in Configuration mode, and
all settings located in the processing modules (e.g., GEQ, Limiter, Delay, Crossover, etc.) will be stored to the preset. The
exceptions are the Utility and RTA settings, which are global and are not stored to individual presets.
Recalling Presets
To recall a preset:
1. Press the RECALL button.
2. Select the preset you wish to
recall using the SELECT wheel or
UP/DOWN buttons.
3. Press the RECALL button or
SELECT wheel to recall the
selected preset.