Yamaha DM1000 Owner's Manual - Page 160
Fading Scenes, Fading Input Channels
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160 Chapter 14-Scene Memories Fading Scenes You can specify the time it takes the Input and Output Channel faders to move to their new positions when a Scene is recalled. This is called Fade Time, and it can be set for each channel in the range of 00.0 through 30.0 seconds (in 0.1 second steps). The Fade Time setting is stored in each Scene. Fading Input Channels To set the Fade Time for Input Channels 1-48, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | In Fade page appears. Move the cursor to the desired channel parameter box, then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the Fade Time setting. 1 2 3 A Global Fade Time When this check box is checked, a Scene is recalled using the currently-specified Fade Time. (The Fade Time setting stored in the recalled Scene is temporarily ignored.) This check box setting works in unison with the Out Fade page. B ALL CLEAR This button resets all channel Fade Times on the page to 00.0 second. C INPUT CH1-48 These parameters enable you to set the Fade Time for each Input Channel in the range of 00.0 through 30.0 seconds. The Fade Time setting for one channel in a pair works in unison with its partner. Tip: • After you set the Fade Time, if you operate a certain fader while recalling a Scene, the fader's Fade Time setting is ignored. • You can copy the currently-selected Input Channel Fade Time setting to all Input Channels by double-clicking the [ENTER] button. This is convenient when you wish to set the Fade Time for all channels simultaneously. DM1000-Owner's Manual