Scene Memory
Using the Global Paste function
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6.
If desired, use the corresponding screen encoder to set the offset (the time
duration until the start of audio file playback).
The offset time can be adjusted in the range of 0.0 – 99.0 in 0.1 sec steps.
7.
Press the OK button.
The title of the selected song will appear in the middle of the song list.
If you select the CANCEL button instead of the OK button, your settings will be discarded and
the unit will return to the SCENE LIST window.
8.
Press the PLAY button to turn on the link to the audio file.
You can turn the Playback function for audio files on or off individually for each scene.
NOTE
Scenes for which the PLAY button is turned on are marked by a “PLAY” indicator in the STATUS
field of the SCENE LIST window (COMMENT tab).
9.
Repeat steps 4–8 to link audio files to other scenes.
10.
Recall a scene to which an audio file has been linked.
After the offset time duration has elapsed, the specified audio file will play once.
NOTE
If another song is playing during a scene recall, the song playback will stop when the scene is
recalled, regardless of the offset time setting.
Using the Global Paste function
“Global Paste” is a function that enables you to copy-and-paste the settings of a desired channel or
parameter from the current mix data to scene data in memory (multiple selections are allowed).
This is a convenient way in which changes to the current scene can be applied to multiple scenes that
have already been stored.
1.
Press the SCENE field on the menu bar.
The SCENE LIST screen will appear.
2.
On the right side of the SCENE LIST screen, press the GLOBAL PASTE button to
access the GLOBAL PASTE screen.
In this screen you can select the copy-source channels/parameters and specify the scene
number(s) as the paste destination.
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Category select list (channel)
Enables you to select a channel category.
2
Channel display
Indicates the channel name. You can press the + or − button located next to the channel name
to expand or collapse the channel indication for each category.
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