User Manual

K-MIX EDITOR
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to indicate that changes have been made.
5.1.1.3 – SAVE AS BUTTON
The SAVE AS button is used to save the currently selected preset settings to a new
preset slot.
When clicked, a dialog box will appear, prompting you to enter a name for the
new preset.
This can be cancelled by clicking the CANCEL button.
You can type in a name and click the SAVE AS button to go ahead with the new preset creation.
If you type a preset name that already exists, the editor will automatically add “copy 1” to the end
of the preset name. This is to avoid any duplicate preset name issues that could arise.
The preset can be renamed in the Preset Library if you so choose.
After a new preset has been saved, the editor immediately switches to the newly saved preset and
reverts the old preset to its previously saved state.
5.1.1.4 – REVERT BUTTON
The REVERT button is used to revert any unsaved changes made to the currently
selected preset.
If you’ve made some changes to a preset that you don’t like and want your preset
to go back to its original state, just click the REVERT button — the last saved state of
the current preset is reloaded.
After reverting, the magenta SAVE indicator will turn off (as there are no longer any modications made
to the saved state).
5.1.1.5 – DELETE BUTTON
The DELETE button is used to delete the currently selected preset from the Preset
Library.
When the DELETE button is clicked, a dialog box will appear asking you to conrm
that you would like to delete the preset.
You can cancel the deletion by clicking “NO. Cancel.
You can go ahead with the deletion by clicking “YES. Delete.
After deleting a preset, it disappears from the Preset Library. The [CONNECTION SYNC] preset is then
automatically selected and loaded.
Deleting a preset CANNOT be undone. Please be careful to not delete presets you
want to keep — they cannot be recovered.