Yamaha 01V96i Reference Manual - Page 69
Storing and Recalling Scenes, Using the SCENE MEMORY, Buttons
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Scene Memories Storing and Recalling Scenes 69 Storing and Recalling Scenes You can store and recall Scenes by pressing the buttons on the top panel or using the dedicated Scene memory page on the display. Note: • When you store Scenes, make sure that there are no settings in the Edit Buffer that you do not want to store. Make sure that no settings, especially faders, have been adjusted unintentionally. • If you are not sure of the Edit Buffer's contents, recall the last Scene, make the adjustments you want, then store the Scene. You may wish to store the current Scene to an unused Scene memory, just in case. Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the Scene Memory Page On the Scene Memory page, you can store, recall, write-protect, delete, and edit the titles of Scenes. 1. Adjust the mix parameters on the 01V96i to the conditions you wish to store as a Scene. 2. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | Scene page appears. Storing and Recalling Scenes Using the SCENE MEMORY Buttons You can use the SCENE MEMORY buttons to store and recall Scenes. 1. Adjust the mix parameters on the 01V96i to the conditions you wish to store as a Scene. 2. Press the SCENE MEMORY Up [ ] or Down [ ] buttons to select a Scene memory number. If you select a Scene memory other than the currently-recalled Scene, its number flashes at the to of the display. Scene memories #U ("Ud") and #0 ("00") are special read-only memories, to which you cannot store Scenes. Also, you cannot store Scenes to write-protected Scene memories. 3. Press the SCENE MEMORY [STORE] button. The Title Edit window appears, which enables you to name the Scene to be stored. Tip: You can disable this window by turning the Store Confirmation parameter to Off on the DIO/Setup | Prefer1 page (see page 109). In this case, the stored Scene will hve the same name as the one recalled most-recently. 4. Enter the title, move the cursor to the OK but- ton, then press [ENTER]. The Title Edit window closes and the current Scene is stored to the selected Scene memory. 5. To recall a Scene, press the SCENE MEMORY Up [ ] or Down [ ] buttons to select a Scene memory number, then press the SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] button. Tip: If you turn the Recall Confirmation parameter to On on the DIO/Setup | Prefer1 page, a Scene recall confirmation window for Scene recalls appears before the Scene is recalled (see page 109). 1 2 3 4 5 6 78 3. Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select a Scene memory, move the cursor to one of the following buttons, then press [ENTER]. 1 TITLE EDIT Select this button to display the Title Edit window, which enables you to edit a selected Scene title. 2 RECALL This button recalls the contents of the selected Scene memory. 3 STORE This button stores the current Scene to the selected Scene memory. By default, a confirmation window appears before you store the Scene. 4 CLEAR This button deletes the contents of the selected Scene memory. 5 PROTECT ON/OFF This button switches on and off the write-protection of the contents of the selected Scene memory. A padlock icon ( ) appears next to the title of a Scene memory that is write-protected. 6 Library list Scene memories 01-99 are listed in the library memory title list. The titles of stored Scenes are indicated in the title column. The message "No Data!" appears in the title column of empty library memories. The selected memory appears inside the dotted box between the and marks. 01V96i-Reference Manual
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