If the current mixer settings match the settings of a scene, the corresponding number button will light.
This unit can save up to 9 scenes.
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SCENE RESET
Tap this button to reset the current mixer settings to the factory defaults.
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SCENE SAVE
Use this button when saving the current mixer settings to a scene.
When this button is tapped, buttons 1–9 will light if they have saved scenes and blink if they do not. To
save a scene, tap a button between 1 and 9 to save it to that number. To cancel saving a scene, tap the
SCENE SAVE button again.
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SCENE RECALL
Use this button when loading scenes saved to buttons 1–9.
When this button is tapped, buttons 1–9 will blink if they have saved scenes and be unlit if they do not.
To recall a saved scene, tap a blinking button between 1 and 9. To cancel loading a scene, tap the SCENE
RECALL button again.
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STOP button
This stops the recorder.
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PLAY button
This start recorder playback. The PLAY button color shows the playback status as follows.
Status
Explanation
Lit green
The recorder is playing back.
Blinking green
Playback is paused.
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REC button
This puts the recorder in recording standby. The REC button color shows the recording status as fol-
lows.
Status
Explanation
Lit red
The recorder is recording or in recording standby.
Blinking red
Recording is paused.
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MONITOR OUT knob
Use to adjust the volumes of the signals output from the MONITOR OUT A–F jacks.
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MASTER REC/PLAY button
Use this button to switch between recording the signal input on the master bus to the SD card and play-
ing back an already recorded file from the SD card.
Status
Explanation
Lit red
The signal will be recorded to the SD card after adjustment by the master fader.
Lit green
The playback signal of a file is inserted on the master bus. The REC/PLAY buttons
of other channels will become unlit at this time.
Unlit
Files will neither be recorded nor played back.
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MUTE button
This mutes or unmutes the MASTER OUT jacks. To mute the output, tap this button so that it lights.
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SOLO CLEAR button
Tap to cancel the SOLO function on all channels.
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