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M7CL Quick Start Guide Part 3
Using the Scene window.
The Scene window shows two columns.
The right side column is headed “INTERNAL DATA” and the scenes listed in this column form part of an ALL DATA
session fi le. They are available for editing on the software. If the editor is connected online with a console these scenes
are the same as those shown in the console SCENE pop-up. Recalling one of these scenes displays it in the editor
windows and recalls it to the console.
The left side column is headed “FILE” and the scenes listed in this column are “scenes-only”. They are not “wrapped”
in an ALL DATA fi le. Once saved and transferred to a USB storage device, they appear as a LIB fi le in the console
SAVE / LOAD pop-up.
To save the INTERNAL DATA scene list go to [File] > [Save Session...] and save to your computers memory. The fi le
can be saved either as an .M7C fi le for transfer direct to a console via USB storage device or as a .YSE fi le for opening
on the editor. .YSE fi les cannot be opened on a console but they have the very small advantage of remembering the
layout of the windows when opened in the M7CL Editor.
To save the FILE list of scenes use the [SAVE AS...] button above the list. This will also have the fi le extension .M7C
but it is not an ALL DATA fi le, just scenes. These will appear as a LIB fi le in the console SAVE / LOAD pop-up and can
be opened into a console but always as a block of 300 scenes, so you will loose all scene data within the console. Note
that the current scene is not over-written in this special case of LIB loading.