Yamaha DSP5D Owner's Manual - Page 96
Using the Tracking Recall function, TRACKING RECALL ENABLED/DISABLED
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10 Scene memory Using the Tracking Recall function "Tracking Recall" is a function that adds a specified offset value to each fader or level value when a scene is recalled. Tracking Recall settings are common to all scenes. For example if the original level of a certain sound source has changed, or if an actor was replaced by an understudy, this function provides a convenient way to adjust the level of that specific channel for all scenes. 1 In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the [SCENE] key several times to access the TRACKING RECALL screen shown below. In this screen you can select the channels that will use the Tracking Recall function, and specify the offset value for each channel. TRACKING RECALL ENABLED/DISABLED button TRACKING RECALL DISPLAY SELECT area OFFSET LOCK button 2 In the upper left of the screen, click the TRACKING RECALL ENABLED/DISABLED button to make it indicate ENABLED. When the TRACKING RECALL ENABLED/DISABLED button is set to ENABLED, the Tracking Recall function will be enabled for all scenes. 3 Using the buttons of the DISPLAY SELECT area in the upper middle of the screen, select the type of channels for which you want to make settings. • If the INPUT button is on The screen will show the faders of input channels 1-48, ST IN channels 1-4, FX RTN channels 1-4, DCA groups 1-8, and STEREO A/B channels. • If the OUTPUT button is on The screen will show the faders of MIX channels 1-24, MATRIX channels 1-8, DCA groups 7/8, and STEREO A/B channels. 4 In the row of buttons above the faders in the screen, click to turn on the buttons of the channels for which you want to enable the Tracking Recall function. Clicking the SET ALL button located in the upper right of the screen will turn on the buttons of all channels and DCA groups. Clicking the CLEAR ALL button located in the upper right of the screen will turn off the buttons of all channels and DCA groups. 5 To set the offset value for each channel, drag the fader upward or downward for a channel whose button you have turned on. When you turn on the setting for a channel in step 4, the offset value is set to 0. The offset value can be adjusted in a range of -15 dB to +15 dB. The current value is shown in the box immediately below the fader. Offset value 6 In the same way, specify the offset value for other channels as well. 7 When you have finished making settings, turn on the OFFSET LOCK button located in the upper right of the screen. When this button is on, the offset values currently specified for the channels will be fixed; this prevents the offset values from being unintentionally changed. When you recall a new scene in this state, the offset values will be added to the level of each channel when the scene is loaded. (However, the upper and lower level limits will not be exceeded.) Note Channels that are excluded from Recall operations by the Recall Safe or Selective Recall functions will not change even if Tracking Recall is turned on. 96 PM5D/PM5D-RH V2 / DSP5D Owner's Manual Operating section