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Scene memory
Scene memory
fig.SceneMemSectGuide.eps
The top panel SCENE MEMORY section is used to perform scene
memory operations.
A.
DISP button
This accesses the SCENE screen, where you can manage the
scene list and make scene settings.
B.
PREV, NEXT buttons
Use these buttons to return to the previous scene or advance to
the next scene.
Simply changing the scene number does not cause a scene to be
recalled or stored.
C.
STORE button
This stores the current mixer parameters into the currently
selected scene number.
D.
RECALL button
This recalls the mixer parameters from the currently selected
scene number.
You can’t recall a blank scene.
Storing the mixer parameters into
scene memory
1.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to select the store-destination scene
number.
2.
Press [STORE].
A confirmation message will ask you to confirm the scene storage
operation.
3.
Press [F8 (STORE)] to execute the Store operation.
The operation will be cancelled if you press [F7 (CANCEL)].
If the “SCENE/LIB STORE” button located in the
CONFIRMATION area of User Preferences (p.161) is not
selected, no confirmation message will appear in step 2.
If “LOCK” is indicated next to the scene number, that scene is
locked, and you can’t store to it. Use the SCENE screen if you
want to unlock the scene. For details, refer to “Locking or
unlocking a scene” (p. 160).
Recalling a scene memory to the
mixer parameters
1.
Use [PREV] or [NEXT] to select the scene number that you
want to recall.
2.
Press [RECALL]
A confirmation message will ask you to confirm the scene recall
operation.
3.
Press [F8(RECALL)] to execute the Recall operation.
The operation will be cancelled if you press [F7 (CANCEL)].
If the “SCENE/LIB RECALL” button located in the
CONFIRMATION area of User Preferences (p.161) is not
selected, no confirmation message will appear in step 2.
Noise may occur when you recall a scene, but this is not a
malfunction.
SCENE MEMORY section
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