3.
When all of the number buttons are no longer lit, press 4 on the
numeric keypad—it flashes and then lights to show that a scene is
now stored there. You’ve saved your current settings as Scene 64.
4.
Let’s change a setting before saving another scene so we can see
how this all works.
5.
Press CH LEVEL and lower the first two faders all the way.
6.
We’ll save our next scene in the same bank as our first one, so we
only need to type one digit to select its location.
Since only the 4 button is lit, we can see that no other scene
memory locations are already in use in Scene Bank 6.
7.
Press 0—it lights to show that our new scene is stored in location
60.
Recalling a Scene
When you recall a scene, you can recall all of the settings it contains, or
you can select only those settings you want. Let’s check out both
methods.
To recall all of the settings contained in a scene, you need only select
its number. We’ll recall Scene 64, our first-saved scene. Since we’re
already in Bank 6:
1.
Press 4 on the numeric keypad—Scene 64 is recalled, as
evidenced by the fact that Faders 1 and 2 have returned to their
original positions.
To recall only some of the settings stored in a scene, you must select
the desired settings before actually recalling the scene.
To select the settings to be recalled in a scene:
1.
Hold down SHIFT and press SCENE.
The top of the display shows a list of your scenes. The bottom of the
display shows the types of settings that are stored in scenes. Each
type of setting is represented by a switch that can be turned on or
off—if a switch is off, the corresponding type of setting will not be
recalled.
2.
Press CURSOR DOWN to select the row of parameters with the
DYNAMIC settings switch, which is currently turned on.
3.
Press F4 [DYNAMIC] to de-activate the recalling of channel
dynamics settings. (Press the button again to turn DYNAMIC back
on before proceeding.)
You can also enable or disable the recalling of settings for a
particular input, multi in, Flex Bus master, multi out or fader group
channel.
4.
Press PAGE DOWN—the on/off switches for your input, multi in,
Flex Bus master channels are displayed.
5.
Press F1 [I1] to de-activate the recalling of settings for Input
Channel 1. (Press F1 [I1] again to re-activate the channel before
proceeding.)
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Scenes (Continued)
If you want to recall a scene from a different bank, you’d use the first
scene location-selection method in “Selecting a Scene Location” on
Page 49.
If you wish to replace an already-stored scene with a new one, you
must first clear the older scene. We’ll describe how to do this a bit later.