Yamaha M2500 Owner's Manual - Page 34
Operation in Normal mode
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Operation in Normal mode Recalling a scene 1. Use the v/w switches or the 0-9/ENTER switches of the control section to make the MEMORY display show the scene memory number that you wish to recall. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 ENTER The selected scene memory number will blink. Note: • Scene memory numbers 129 and 130 can be selected only by the 0-9/ENTER switches. • If the mute groups (page 37) are being used, scene memory numbers 1-8 can be selected only by the 0-9/ENTER switches. 2. Press the RECALL switch. RECALL The scene of the selected scene memory number will be recalled. Note: If a scene has not been saved in the selected scene memory number, the MEMORY display will indicate " " (No data), and the scene will not be recalled. The Scene Memory function Using Direct Recall to recall a scene With the factory settings, you can use the DIRECT RECALL of the control section to directly recall scene memory numbers 1-8. (This is called the Direct Recall function.) When you use direct recall, scene memory numbers 1-8 will be recalled the instant you press a DIRECT RECALL switch 1-8, without your having to press the RECALL switch. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 DIRECT RECALL Hint: If you press the v/w switches after using direct recall, the scene memory number that had been selected prior to the direct recall operation will be selected. Note: If you are using the mute groups (page 37), the DIRECT RECALL switches will function as mute group switches, and direct recall will not be available. Storing a scene 1. With the M2500 in Normal mode, use the ON/ EDIT switches of the monaural/stereo input channels, the G1/A7-G8/A14 section, the STEREO section, and the MONO/C section to make the desired on/off settings. Note: Operating the ON/EDIT switches in Normal mode will affect the signals that are output from the M2500. If you wish to make on/off settings for a scene without affecting the current signal output, such as during a rehearsal or an actual performance, use Check mode (page 32). 31 M2500-Owner's Manual