Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 180
SELECTIVE RECALL screen
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SCENE function Note If the time code source is OFF, the EVENT TRIGGER column will be "[MANUAL]." If the time code source is TIME CODE, MIDI, USB, or SLOT 1-4, the offset value has been added to the rewritten time code value. M SCENE INSERT This button inserts one or more consecutive scenes from scene memory into the event list. Use the FROM/ TO fields located at right to specify the starting and ending scene numbers, and click this button; the specified scenes will be inserted as new events for recall immediately before the currently selected event. The EVENT TRIGGER field is set to "[MANUAL]" for all of the new events. N SCENE OVERWRITE This button overwrites the scene assignments of consecutive events in the event list with multiple consecutive scenes from scene memory. Use the FROM/TO fields located at right to specify the starting and ending scene numbers, and click this button; starting at the currently selected line of the event list, the SCENE TITLE field of the corresponding number of subsequent events will be rewritten to the scenes you specified. (The EVENT TRIGGER field will not change.) If a blank line is selected, this button is grayed-out. O DELETE This button deletes the event selected in the event list. If a blank line is selected, this button is grayed-out. P UNDO This button returns the event list to its state prior to the most recent editing operation. If undo cannot be executed, this button is grayed-out. Q ALL DELETE This button deletes all events from the event list. When you click this button, a confirmation message will appear. Note If you edit the list (4-8, K-Q) or change the time code, the NEXT EVENT button in the constantly-displayed area will search from the current time code. However if the time code source is OFF, or if there is no time code setting in the EVENT TRIGGER field (only for [MANUAL] and [INTERVAL]), the NEXT EVENT will be the beginning of the list. SELECTIVE RECALL screen In this screen you can make settings for the Selective Recall function, which, independently for each scene, lets you exclude specific parameters/channels from recall, or conversely recall only specific parameters/channels. SELECTIVE RECALL 1 2 3 A SELECTIVE RECALL ENABLED/DISABLED Enables/disables Selective Recall for the currently selected scene. If this button is set to DISABLED, the Selective Recall function is disabled. Note • Unlike the RECALL SAFE screen (➥ p.182) which is common to all scenes, the settings in the SELECTIVE RECALL screen are independent for each scene. • If you edit the settings of the SELECTIVE RECALL screen, you must store that scene in order to make your changes effective. B SELECTION MODE Use the following two buttons to choose how you want to use the SELECTIVE RECALL screen. • SAFE PARAMETER button If this button is on, you can specify the channels/ parameters that will be excluded from recall operations. • RECALL PARAMETER button If this button is on, you can specify the channels/ parameters that will be recalled. Immediately after you switch buttons, all channels/ parameters will be subject to recall. C OUTPUT ISOLATION If the ON button is on, output channels and parameters to be excluded from recall operations can be memorized in SETUP memory (not included in memory card load operations) separately from the Recall Safe function. To specify the output channels and parameters that will be excluded from recall, make settings in the OUTPUT ISOLATION SETUP window that appears when you click the button. 180 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Reference section
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