Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 204
Storing Scenes, are not sure, recall the last scene, make the adjustments that you really want
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Storing Scenes 199 Storing Scenes Scenes can be stored from the DME32 front panel as follows. Note: When storing a scene, make sure that there are no settings that you do not want to store. Perhaps some settings have been adjusted accidentally, or by someone else. If you are not sure, recall the last scene, make the adjustments that you really want, and then store the scene. You may want to store the current settings to an unused scene memory just in case you need to return to them later. All new configurations are created with a Default Scene in scene memory 01. Initially, this scene contains the component parameter's initial values, but it can be edited, titled, stored, and recalled just like the other scenes, although it cannot be deleted. 1 Use the number keypad to enter a scene memory number. The number of the specified scene memory flashes on the SCENE NO. display and the scene title appears on the main display, as shown in the following example. SCENE NO. 02 CONFIGURATION SCENE SetupXAXMale Choir Scene edit dots If the specified memory does not contain a scene, "NO DATA" appears. To cancel the Store function and stop the scene memory number flashing, enter the previous scene number. 2 Press the [STORE] button. The current settings are stored to the specified scene memory, the number on the SCENE NO. display stops flashing, the scene edit dots go out, and the VALUE section of the display is updated accordingly, as shown in the following example. SCENE NO. 02 CONFIGURATION SCENE SetupXAXMale Choir 8ChXAutXMASTERXXXXXX0dB The newly stored scene inherits the title of the scene that was recalled last. In a multiple-unit system, the specified scene is stored on all DME32s via the cascade connections. DME32-Owner's Manual