TASCAM Celesonic US-20x20 Reference Manual V2.10 - Page 25

Using the SceneMemory menu

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6 - Using the Settings Panel Using the SceneMemory menu Use the "SceneMemory" menu to save the current Settings Panel settings in a scene memory or to initialize those settings. Saving Settings Panel settings You can save the current Settings Panel settings as a scene memory. CAUTION Only one set of Settings Panel settings can be saved in each scene memory. For this reason, saving settings will erase the previously saved settings. 1. Open the "SceneMemory" menu from the menu bar, and click the name of the scene memory where you want the settings to be saved to open a submenu. 2. Click "Save" in the submenu to save the current Settings Panel settings to the selected scene memory. Windows version Windows version Mac version 88 SceneMemory1-10 items Use to save the current Settings Panel settings as a scene memory. Ten scene memories have been prepared in advance. 88 Initialize Memory item Use to reset all scene memories to their default values. See "Resetting all scene memories" on page 27 for details. 88 Save into the unit item You can transfer the current Settings Panel settings to the unit. By transferring the settings saved in the Settings Panel to the unit, you can use them to operate the unit in standalone mode when it is not connected to a computer by USB. See "Saving Settings Panel settings to the unit" on page 27 for details. NOTE The Buffer Size item on the "INTERFACE" page is not saved. Mac version NOTE Select button settings on the "MIXER" page are not saved. TASCAM US-20x20 25

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6 – Using the Settings Panel
Using the SceneMemory menu
Use the “SceneMemory” menu to save the current Settings Panel
settings in a scene memory or to initialize those settings.
Windows version
Mac version
8
SceneMemory1–10 items
Use to save the current Settings Panel settings as a scene
memory. Ten scene memories have been prepared in
advance.
8
Initialize Memory item
Use to reset all scene memories to their default values. See
“Resetting all scene memories” on page 27 for details.
8
Save into the unit item
You can transfer the current Settings Panel settings to the
unit.
By transferring the settings saved in the Settings Panel to
the unit, you can use them to operate the unit in standalone
mode when it is not connected to a computer by USB.
See “Saving Settings Panel settings to the unit” on page 27
for details.
NOTE
The Buffer Size item on the “INTERFACE” page is not saved.
Saving Settings Panel settings
You can save the current Settings Panel settings as a scene
memory.
CAUTION
Only one set of Settings Panel settings can be saved in each
scene memory. For this reason, saving settings will erase the
previously saved settings.
1.
Open the “SceneMemory” menu from the menu bar, and
click the name of the scene memory where you want the
settings to be saved to open a submenu.
2.
Click “Save” in the submenu to save the current Settings
Panel settings to the selected scene memory.
Windows version
Mac version
NOTE
Select button settings on the “MIXER” page are not saved.