Scene Memory
Recalling a scene
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Recalling a scene
You can recall scene data into current memory. Scene data is recalled through three filters: Focus,
Recall Safe, and Channel Isolate.
1.
Use the SCENE MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys to select the scene number that you
want to recall.
The scene number of the currently-selected scene appears in the SCENE field of the menu bar.
If you recall any scene other than the last-recalled or stored scene (hereinafter called “current
scene”), the scene number will flash.
NOTE
To view the comments, press and hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the SCENE field.
The SCENE field always displays general information about the scene. To switch between
scene comment and scene title displays, hold down the [SHIFT] key and press the SCENE
field. You can also press this field to access the SCENE LIST screen, in which you can view and
edit more detailed settings for the scene.
1
Scene number
Indicates the number of the currently-selected scene.
2
Scene title
Indicates the title of the currently-selected scene.
3
Comment
Indicates the comments for the currently-selected scene.
NOTE
In the bottom two rows, you can view the number, title and comments for two preceding scenes.
4
Protect symbol
Write-protected scenes are indicated by a protect symbol.
5
E symbol (EDIT symbol)
This symbol will appear when you edit the mix parameters for the currently-loaded scene.
This symbol indicates that you must execute the store operation if you want to keep the
changes you made.
NOTE
• If you press and hold down either of the SCENE MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys, the scene
number will count up or down continuously. If you press and hold down either of the SCENE
MEMORY [INC]/[DEC] keys, the scene number will increment or decrement quickly.
• If you press the SCENE MEMORY [INC] and [DEC] keys simultaneously, the SCENE field
indication will return to the number of the currently-loaded scene.
• You cannot store data to a protected scene number.
2.
Press the SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the recall operation.
3.
To execute the recall operation, press the OK button.
The scene you selected in step 1 will be recalled. If you decide to cancel the recall operation,
press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button.
Caution
While Overlay is enabled, if you recall a scene that was stored or globally-pasted with added
offset values, both the current offset values and the original offset values will be applied to the
scene, thus, doubling the offset value. In this case, extremely high volume sound may be output.
Confirm the status of a scene to recall, and the on/off status of Overlay, before recalling the
scene.
NOTE
You can make settings such that the recall confirmation dialog box will not appear (
SCENE field
Flashing scene number
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