8 - Library functions—Snapshot memories
8–3
2
The
SHUTTLE
wheel is used to change the
function of the center lower portion of the
screen. In the screen shown above, this por-
tion of the screen is used to manage the list of
library entries.
3
The
JOG
dial is used to scroll through the list
of entries. note that as the entries in the list
are highlighted, a graphical representation of
the faders is shown above the list.
The fader map to the left of the screen repre-
sents the current fader position, allowing
comparison of a library entry with the cur-
rent fader positions.
4
When the name of an entry which is to be
used as the basis for a new library entry
name is highlighted, the cursor keys are used
to move the cursor to the on-screen
• NAME
button.
5
Press the
ENTER
key to transfer the name of
the currently-selected list entry to the name
editing area on the right of the screen.
NOTE
This procedure does not transfer the snap-
shot itself; only the name of the snapshot
library entry. To recall the snapshot of the cur-
rently-selected list entry, use the on-screen
RECALL
button, or the hardware
RECALL
key.
6
Turn the
SHUTTLE
wheel counterclockwise
to change the function of the center lower
portion of the screen to name editing:
7
Use the
JOG
dial to move the cursor inside
the name of the snapshot entry to be edited.
8
Use the cursor keys to move the cursor
through the list of available characters, and
the
ENTER
key to insert the highlighted
character at the cursor position in the name.
There are two special buttons below the list
of characters: the
INSERT
button inserts
a character at the cursor position, and the
DELETE
button deletes the character at
the cursor position.
The number keypad can also be used for
direct entry of numeric characters in the
name.
9
When the name has been edited, turn the
SHUTTLE
wheel clockwise so that the center
portion of the screen controls the list scroll-
ing functions.
10
Use the
JOG
dial to select the library entry
into which the edited name will be stored.
11
Move the cursor to the on-screen
NAME‚
button, and press
ENTER
. The edited name
will now overwrite the current name (if any)
of the highlighted library entry.
NOTE
This does not overwrite the snapshot data in
the library entry, only the name of the library
entry. Use the on-screen
STORE
button or
the hardware
STORE
key to store snapshot
data.
8.1.6 MIDI dumping and loading of
snapshot library entries
Snapshot data (except for snapshot 00) can be trans-
mitted to MIDI devices such as sequencers, data fil-
ers, etc. allowing mixer settings to be stored
alongside MIDI sequences, or simply as a convenient
offline storage method.