Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual - Page 354

Library Link, Button, Link Button, Recall Function, Recall, Store, Preview, Title Edit, Scene

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EFFECT GEQ SCENE MIDI/GPI/TC SCENE functions Hint Numbers 00.0-00.9 contain scenes with various factory-preset settings. Since these preset scenes are read-only and cannot be overwritten, the PROTECT field will indicate "READ ONLY." • LIBRARY LINK This shows the number and library names for the UNIT library, PATCH library, and NAME library used by each scene. • button This button is used to select the UNIT library, PATCH library, and NAME library used by that scene. When you click this button, a popup window will appear, allowing you to make a selection from the corresponding library. • LINK button This button specifies whether Recall operations of the UNIT, PATCH, and NAME libraries will also occur when a scene is recalled. Each scene of the PM1D system stores only the number of the linked UNIT, PATCH, or NAME library, rather than the contents of the settings themselves. If there is a library for which the LINK button is on when you recall a scene, the library of the corresponding number will be recalled at the same time. Libraries whose LINK button is off will not change when a scene is recalled. Hint The scene that is highlighted in the scene list is currently selected for operations. To switch to a different scene, directly click the line of the desired scene to make the highlighted that line. To view scenes in the list that are not currently visible, use the scroll bar located at the right of the list. By moving the scroll bar located at the bottom of the list, you can view the date at which the scene was stored and the COMMENT field in which you can input a comment for each scene. 2 2 RECALL FUNCTION These buttons are used to store/recall scene memories. If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to "ENABLE" in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI/ GPI/TC function, the STORE button, STORE UNDO button, and TITLE EDIT button will be grayed, and cannot be used. Before you can use these operations, you must first set the EVENT RECALLING button to "DISABLE." • RECALL The currently selected scene will be loaded into the PM1D system. • STORE The current mix settings of the PM1D system will be saved in the selected scene. • UNDO This button cancels the previously-performed recall operation or store operation. UNDO cannot be used if the PREVIEW button is on. UNDO will also become unavailable if you perform the SORT operation or if you execute LOAD in the UTILITY function LOAD/SAVE screen. • PREVIEW If this button is turned on, the PM1D system will be placed in PREVIEW mode, so that you can view or modify the settings of a scene in memory without affecting the signal processing of the system. This is linked with the SCENE MEMORY [PREVIEW] switch in the SCENE MEMORY block of the CS1D. • TITLE EDIT When you click the button, the SCENE TITLE EDIT popup window will appear, in which you can edit the title and comment for the currently selected scene. You can also save the edited title and comment. 3 4 3 SORT These buttons change the order of the scenes that are saved in memory. If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to "ENABLE" in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI/ GPI/TC function, the buttons of the SORT section will be grayed, and cannot be used. Before you can use these operations, you must first set the EVENT RECALLING button to "DISABLE." Undo will no longer be possible if you perform a SCENE STORE/STORE UNDO operation or if you exit the MEMORY screen. UTILITY SYS/W.CLOCK METER MON/CUE 19

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SCENE
SCENE functions
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Hint
Numbers 00.0–00.9 contain scenes with various fac-
tory-preset settings. Since these preset scenes are
read-only and cannot be overwritten, the PROTECT
field will indicate “READ ONLY.”
LIBRARY LINK
This shows the number and library names for the
UNIT library, PATCH library, and NAME library
used by each scene.
button
This button is used to select the UNIT library,
PATCH library, and NAME library used by that
scene. When you click this button, a popup window
will appear, allowing you to make a selection from
the corresponding library.
LINK button
This button specifies whether Recall operations of
the UNIT, PATCH, and NAME libraries will also
occur when a scene is recalled. Each scene of the
PM1D system stores only the number of the linked
UNIT, PATCH, or NAME library, rather than the
contents of the settings themselves. If there is a
library for which the LINK button is on when you
recall a scene, the library of the corresponding num-
ber will be recalled at the same time. Libraries whose
LINK button is off will not change when a scene is
recalled.
Hint
The scene that is highlighted in the scene list is cur-
rently selected for operations. To switch to a different
scene, directly click the line of the desired scene to
make the highlighted that line. To view scenes in the
list that are not currently visible, use the scroll bar
located at the right of the list.
By moving the scroll bar located at the bottom of the
list, you can view the date at which the scene was
stored and the COMMENT field in which you can
input a comment for each scene.
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RECALL FUNCTION
These buttons are used to store/recall scene memo-
ries.
If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to
“ENABLE” in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI/
GPI/TC function, the STORE button, STORE
UNDO button, and TITLE EDIT button will be
grayed, and cannot be used. Before you can use
these operations, you must first set the EVENT
RECALLING button to “DISABLE.”
RECALL
The currently selected scene will be loaded into the
PM1D system.
STORE
The current mix settings of the PM1D system will be
saved in the selected scene.
UNDO
This button cancels the previously-performed recall
operation or store operation.
UNDO cannot be used if the PREVIEW button is
on.
UNDO will also become unavailable if you perform
the SORT operation or if you execute LOAD in the
UTILITY function LOAD/SAVE screen.
PREVIEW
If this button is turned on, the PM1D system will be
placed in PREVIEW mode, so that you can view or
modify the settings of a scene in memory without
affecting the signal processing of the system.
This is linked with the SCENE MEMORY [PRE-
VIEW] switch in the SCENE MEMORY block of the
CS1D.
TITLE EDIT
When you click the button, the SCENE TITLE EDIT
popup window will appear, in which you can edit the
title and comment for the currently selected scene.
You can also save the edited title and comment.
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SORT
These buttons change the order of the scenes that are
saved in memory.
If the EVENT RECALLING button is set to
“ENABLE” in the TC EVENT screen of the MIDI/
GPI/TC function, the buttons of the SORT section
will be grayed, and cannot be used. Before you can
use these operations, you must first set the EVENT
RECALLING button to “DISABLE.”
Undo will no longer be possible if you perform a
SCENE STORE/STORE UNDO operation or if you
exit the MEMORY screen.
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