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Scene Memory, Scene Memory Operation,

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Chapter 17 Scene Memory In this section we'll cover the functions and operation of the AW2400's scene memory. About Scene Memory The AW2400 allows the mix, effect, and other parameters for all channels to be stored in internal "scene" memory. Up to 99 scenes can be stored for each song. Stored scenes can be recalled at any time via the AW2400 panel controls or via MIDI program change commands. Scene recall operations can also be recorded and played back as Automix data. The main parameters stored with each scene are as follows: • Fader positions for all channels and buses • [ON] key settings • Pan settings • EQ settings • Dynamics settings • Attenuation settings • Phase settings • Routing settings • Pair/group settings • AUX send settings • Effect parameter settings Scene Memory Operation Scene store and recall operations are carried out from the SCENE screen Library page. To call this page press the SCENE/AUTOMIX/USB section [SCENE] key as many times as necessary, or press the [F1] key after pressing the [SCENE] key. This page contains the following items. A B C D E F 1 List This area lists the data stored in the scene memory. The line enclosed by the dotted frame indicates the data that is selected for operation. Read-only data is indicated by a "lock" icon. 17 B RENAME button Accesses the NAME EDIT popup window, where you can edit the name of the scene selected in the list. C RECALL button Recalls the scene that is selected in the list. D STORE button Stores the current settings into the location selected in the list. E CLEAR button Deletes the scene that is selected in the list. F PROTECT button Applies protection to the scene that is selected in the list. Scene Memory AW2400 Owner's Manual 159

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AW2400
Owner’s Manual
Scene Memory
17
Chapter 17
Scene Memory
In this section we’ll cover the functions and operation of the AW2400’s scene
memory.
The AW2400 allows the mix, effect, and other parameters for all channels to be stored in internal
“scene” memory. Up to 99 scenes can be stored for each song. Stored scenes can be recalled at
any time via the AW2400 panel controls or via MIDI program change commands. Scene recall
operations can also be recorded and played back as Automix data.
The main parameters stored with each scene are as follows:
Scene store and recall operations are carried out from the SCENE screen Library page.
To call this page press the SCENE/AUTOMIX/USB sec-
tion [SCENE] key as many times as necessary, or press the
[F1] key after pressing the [SCENE] key.
This page contains the following items.
1
List
This area lists the data stored in the scene memory. The
line enclosed by the dotted frame indicates the data that is
selected for operation. Read-only data is indicated by a
“lock” icon.
B
RENAME button
Accesses the NAME EDIT popup window, where you can
edit the name of the scene selected in the list.
C
RECALL button
Recalls the scene that is selected in the list.
D
STORE button
Stores the current settings into the location selected in the
list.
E
CLEAR button
Deletes the scene that is selected in the list.
F
PROTECT button
Applies protection to the scene that is selected in the list.
About Scene Memory
Fader positions for all channels and buses
[ON] key settings
Pan settings
EQ settings
Dynamics settings
Attenuation settings
Phase settings
Routing settings
Pair/group settings
AUX send settings
Effect parameter settings
Scene Memory Operation
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