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13 Scene memory This chapter explains the scene memory function and how to use it. About scene memory On the AW4416, settings such as the mix parameters of each channel, external input/output patching, and effect 1/2 parameters can be assigned a name and stored in internal memory as a "scene." The memory area in which these scenes are stored is called "scene memory." Up to 96 scenes can be stored for a single song, and can be recalled by operations of the AW4416's keys or by the automix function. All scenes stored in scene memory are saved on the hard disk as part of the song. ❒ Parameters included in a scene The following parameters are included in a scene. Fader locations for all channels and buses (input channels 1-24, recorder monitor channels 1-16, AUX send levels 1- 8, effect returns 1/2, stereo) ON key settings of all channels Attenuation settings of all channels Phrase settings of all channels Mix parameters EQ settings of all channels Pan settings of all channels Routing settings of all channels Fader group settings of all channels Pair settings of all channels Dynamics settings of all channels Delay settings of all channels Effect parameters Parameter settings of effects 1/2 Scene name settings Other Fader recall fade time settings Internal input/output patching and insert settings ❒ About scene numbers There are 97 scene numbers, numbered 00-96. Of these, scenes can be stored in scene numbers 01-96. Scene number 00 contains a scene that returns the parameters to the initial state of the AW4416, and is for recall only. 203 - Operation Guide