Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 75
Scene Control, Scene number, Edit indicator, Selector buttons, Scene/Con, g button, List button
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68 Chapter 6-Running the System Scene Control When scene control is selected, the Run Mode Controller appears as shown below. 2 3 1 4 5 678 9 J A Scene number This displays the number of the current scene. When another scene is selected, its number flashes until that scene is recalled, stored, or cancelled. B Edit indicator This indicates whether or not the current scene (i.e., the current component parameter settings) matches the last recalled scene. When a scene is recalled, this indicator is empty. If a parameter is edited, the word "EDIT" appears, indicating that a parameter has been edited since the last scene was recalled. When a scene is stored, "EDIT" disappears. This operates in exactly the same way as the scene edit dots on the DME32 display. See "Front Panel" on page 16 for more information. C Selector buttons These buttons are used to select scenes and operate in exactly the same way as the number keypad on the DME32 front panel. D Scene/Config indicator This indicates whether configuration control or scene control is selected. E Scene/Config button This button toggles between configuration control and scene control. F List button This button opens the Scene List. G Scene title This section displays the title of the current scene. Scenes can be titled by entering a title here before clicking the Store button. H Store button This button is used to store the current scene (i.e., the current component parameter settings) to the selected scene memory. I Cancel button This button is used to cancel the selection made using the selector buttons. J Recall button This button is used to recall the selected scene. If the selected scene memory contains no data, this button is unavailable. DME32-Owner's Manual