Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 88

Items in the SCENE MEMORY indicators, SCENE MEMORY [PREVIEW] key, Scene number indicator

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10 Scene memory Items in the SCENE MEMORY section The SCENE MEMORY section lets you store and recall mix parameters as scene memories. Mute operations for mute groups 1-8 are also performed in this section. 2 3 4 5 1 6 7 8 A SCENE MEMORY [1]-[8] keys The function of these keys will depend on the selection of the DIRECT RECALL button and MUTE MASTER button in the lower right of the display. DIRECT RECALL button MUTE MASTER button • When the DIRECT RECALL button is on SCENE MEMORY [1]-[8] keys operate as Direct Recall keys that directly recall the eight scenes assigned to these keys. • When the MUTE MASTER button is on SCENE MEMORY [1]-[8] keys operate as Mute Master keys that switch muting on/off for mute groups 1-8. B [DIRECT RECALL]/[MUTE MASTER] indicators These indicators indicate the currently selected function of the SCENE MEMORY [1]-[8] keys (1). C SCENE MEMORY [PREVIEW] key This key selects either NORMAL mode or PREVIEW mode as the operation when you recall a scene. PREVIEW mode is selected if this key LED is lit; NORMAL mode is selected if it is dark. Operation will differ as follows according to the selected mode. • NORMAL mode This mode lets you store and recall scenes as usual. When you recall a scene in this mode, the current scene will be overwritten by the settings of the newly recalled scene. • PREVIEW mode This mode lets you preview the settings of a scene stored in memory without affecting the signal processing of the current scene. When you recall a scene in this mode, the mix parameter values of that scene will be shown in the PM5D's panel, but the internal signal processing will remain as it was before the recall. When you operate the panel keys or encoders at this time, the panel display will change but internal signal processing will not be affected. If desired, you can save the edited content in the desired scene number or library number. D Scene number indicator This indicate shows the number (000-500) of the scene that is selected for store or recall. E SCENE MEMORY [UNDO] key This key cancels the most recently-executed scene recall operation. If you have accidentally recalled an unwanted scene, you can press this key to return to the state prior to recalling the scene. F SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key This key recalls the scene whose number is shown in the scene number indicator (4). G SCENE MEMORY [π]/[†] keys These keys increment or decrement the number displayed in the scene number indicator (4). However if the SCENE screen BLANK SKIP button is turned on, you will only be able to select numbers in which a scene is actually stored. H SCENE MEMORY [STORE] key This key stores the current scene into the number shown by the scene number indicator (4). 88 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section

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Scene memory
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PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner’s Manual
Operating section
Items in the SCENE MEMORY section
The SCENE MEMORY section lets you store and recall mix parameters as scene memories. Mute operations for mute groups
1–8 are also performed in this section.
A
SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys
The function of these keys will depend on the selection
of the DIRECT RECALL button and MUTE MASTER
button in the lower right of the display.
When the DIRECT RECALL button is on
SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys operate as Direct
Recall keys that directly recall the eight scenes assigned
to these keys.
When the MUTE MASTER button is on
SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys operate as Mute Mas-
ter keys that switch muting on/off for mute groups 1–8.
B
[DIRECT RECALL]/[MUTE MASTER]
indicators
These indicators indicate the currently selected func-
tion of the SCENE MEMORY [1]–[8] keys (
1
).
C
SCENE MEMORY [PREVIEW] key
This key selects either NORMAL mode or PREVIEW
mode as the operation when you recall a scene. PRE-
VIEW mode is selected if this key LED is lit; NORMAL
mode is selected if it is dark. Operation will differ as
follows according to the selected mode.
NORMAL mode
This mode lets you store and recall scenes as usual.
When you recall a scene in this mode, the current scene
will be overwritten by the settings of the newly recalled
scene.
PREVIEW mode
This mode lets you preview the settings of a scene
stored in memory without affecting the signal process-
ing of the current scene. When you recall a scene in this
mode, the mix parameter values of that scene will be
shown in the PM5D’s panel, but the internal signal
processing will remain as it was before the recall.
When you operate the panel keys or encoders at this
time, the panel display will change but internal signal
processing will not be affected. If desired, you can save
the edited content in the desired scene number or
library number.
D
Scene number indicator
This indicate shows the number (000–500) of the scene
that is selected for store or recall.
E
SCENE MEMORY [UNDO] key
This key cancels the most recently-executed scene recall
operation. If you have accidentally recalled an
unwanted scene, you can press this key to return to the
state prior to recalling the scene.
F
SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key
This key recalls the scene whose number is shown in
the scene number indicator (
4
).
G
SCENE MEMORY
[
π
]/[
]
keys
These keys increment or decrement the number dis-
played in the scene number indicator (
4
). However if
the SCENE screen BLANK SKIP button is turned on,
you will only be able to select numbers in which a scene
is actually stored.
H
SCENE MEMORY [STORE] key
This key stores the current scene into the number
shown by the scene number indicator (
4
).
4
5
6
3
1
2
8
7
DIRECT RECALL button
MUTE MASTER button