Yamaha LS9-32 Owner's Manual - Page 135
access the SCENE TITLE EDIT popup win, scene, and press the [ENTER] key
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Editing scene memories 3 If you want the scenes to be listed in a different order, move the cursor to the "NO." or "TITLE" buttons located above the scene list, or to "TIME STAMP" located above the STATUS/TIME STAMP field, and press the [ENTER] key. 12 3 1 NO. Sorted in order of scene number. B TITLE Sorted in numeric/alphabetical order of title. C COMMENT/TIME STAMP Sorted in order of comment or date of creation. HINT • By leaving the cursor at the same button and pressing the [ENTER] key again, you can change the direction (ascending or descending) in which the list is sorted. 4 If you want to edit the title of a scene, move the cursor to the TITLE field of the selected scene, and press the [ENTER] key to access the SCENE TITLE EDIT popup window. For details on entering text, refer to "Assigning a name" (→ p. 34). 1 5 To turn the protect setting on/off for a scene, move the cursor to the R symbol / protect symbol of the selected scene, and press the [ENTER] key. Each time you press the [ENTER] key, the indication will alternate between the protect (lock) symbol, R (read only) symbol, and no symbol. ● Protect (lock) symbol The scene cannot be overwritten. ● R (read only) symbol In addition to the protection described above, it will also be impossible to overwrite the scene by loading a file from USB memory, etc. This setting can be selected only for consecutive scene numbers from scene number 000. ● No symbol The scene is not protected. NOTE • The R symbol for scene number 000 cannot be disabled. 6 Use the tool buttons to edit the scene memory. For details, refer to the section "Scene memory editing" that follows. 13 Scene memory 1 TITLE field This field lets you enter a title for the scene. (The maximum is 16 characters.) HINT • You cannot edit the title of a read-only scene or a write-protected scene. • If you want to edit the comment of a scene, use the COMMENT/TIME STAMP tabs to display the comments in the scene list, move the cursor to the SCENE COMMENT field of the selected scene, and press the [ENTER] key to access the COMMENT EDIT popup window. LS9-16/32 Owner's Manual 135