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Scenes
Long press the front panel Tap/Scenes button to bring up the SCENES screen. The
H9000 can hold 128 scenes in its internal memory.
Overview
Scenes are a high-level functionality used to control sequenced program changes in
the H9000. This mode can be useful when you are using the H9000 in a live
environment such as a concert or theatrical production, and wish to “step through”
different pre-configured states in a certain order you have set up in advance.
For example, the main vocalist in a concert may need different reverb parameters at
different times during the show; scenes provide a quick, simple way to achieve this.
You can create multiple “Scene Maps” and select which one is active at any
given time.
A Scene Map is a collection of Scenes, along with the Trigger Sources, which
define how the scenes are activated.
A Scene itself can be thought of as a particular state of the FX chains, running
under a current session.
The “Scene” denotes a set of actions to be triggered that put the H9000 into
that particular state, either an:
o
FX Chain or Algorithm preset to be loaded into a destination
container;
o
A mute/bypass/enable action to be applied to a destination container.
A “Trigger Source” allows assignment of actions, such as loading a Scene by
number, or incrementing and decrementing through Scenes to a MIDI
controller.
You can control Scene changes from the front panel, but usually it will be
more convenient to do so from a MIDI controller.