Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Owner's Manual - Page 128

Recalling a scene, Using the keys of the SCENE MEMORY, MONITOR Using the SCENE LIST window

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Using scene memories Recalling a scene Here's how to recall a stored scene from scene memory. You can recall a scene either by using the keys of the top panel SCENE MEMORY / MONITOR section, or by using the SCENE LIST window. ● Using the keys of the SCENE MEMORY/ MONITOR section 1 Use the SCENE MEMORY keys to select the scene number that you want to recall. The number of the currently selected scene is shown in the SCENE field of the function access area. SCENE MEMORY [▲]/[▼] keys SCENE field 2 Press the SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key. A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Recall operation. 3 To execute the Recall operation, press the OK button. The scene you selected in step 1 will be recalled. If you decide to cancel the Recall operation, press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button. HINT • You have the option of making settings so that the Recall Confirmation dialog box does not appear in step 2 (→ p. 198). ● Using the SCENE LIST window 1 Press the SCENE field in the function access area. The SCENE LIST window will appear, where you can perform various operations for scene memory. 128 M7CL Owner's Manual 1 4 23 1 Scene list This list shows the scenes that are stored in scene memory. The row highlighted in blue indicates that this scene number is selected for operations. B RECALL button This recalls the scene that is currently selected in the scene list. C RECALL UNDO button This button cancels (Undo) or re-executes (Redo) the most recently performed scene Recall operation. D Scene select knob This knob lets you rapidly select the desired scene number. You can use any of the multifunction encoders to operate this knob. 2 Turn one of the multifunction encoders to select the recall-source scene number. HINT • You can also use the SCENE MEMORY keys to select scene numbers. 3 Press the RECALL button. A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Recall operation. 4 To execute the Recall operation, press the OK button. The scene you selected in step 2 will be recalled. If you decide to cancel the Recall operation, press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button. 5 If you want to cancel the scene Recall, press the RECALL UNDO button. A dialog box asking you to confirm the Undo operation will appear; press the OK button if you want to execute the operation. After undoing, you can press the STORE UNDO button once again to Redo (re-execute). HINT • You can also assign the same function as the RECALL UNDO button to a user-defined key. (→ p. 200) • You can also use MIDI messages (program changes) to recall scenes. (→ p. 184)

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M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Using scene memories
128
Here’s how to recall a stored scene from scene memory.
You can recall a scene either by using the keys of the top
panel SCENE MEMORY / MONITOR section, or by
using the SCENE LIST window.
Using the keys of the SCENE MEMORY/
MONITOR section
1
Use the SCENE MEMORY [
]/[
] keys to
select the scene number that you want to
recall.
The number of the currently selected scene is shown in
the SCENE field of the function access area.
2
Press the SCENE MEMORY [RECALL] key.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Recall opera-
tion.
3
To execute the Recall operation, press the
OK button.
The scene you selected in step 1 will be recalled. If
you decide to cancel the Recall operation, press the
CANCEL button instead of the OK button.
Using the SCENE LIST window
1
Press the SCENE field in the function
access area.
The SCENE LIST window will appear, where you can
perform various operations for scene memory.
1
Scene list
This list shows the scenes that are stored in scene
memory. The row highlighted in blue indicates that
this scene number is selected for operations.
B
RECALL button
This recalls the scene that is currently selected in the
scene list.
C
RECALL UNDO button
This button cancels (Undo) or re-executes (Redo) the
most recently performed scene Recall operation.
D
Scene select knob
This knob lets you rapidly select the desired scene
number. You can use any of the multifunction encoders
to operate this knob.
2
Turn one of the multifunction encoders to
select the recall-source scene number.
3
Press the RECALL button.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Recall opera-
tion.
4
To execute the Recall operation, press the
OK button.
The scene you selected in step 2 will be recalled. If
you decide to cancel the Recall operation, press the
CANCEL button instead of the OK button.
5
If you want to cancel the scene Recall,
press the RECALL UNDO button.
A dialog box asking you to confirm the Undo opera-
tion will appear; press the OK button if you want to
execute the operation. After undoing, you can press
the STORE UNDO button once again to Redo (re-exe-
cute).
Recalling a scene
SCENE MEMORY
[
]/[
] keys
SCENE field
You have the option of making settings so that the Recall
Confirmation dialog box does not appear in step 2 (
p. 198).
HINT
1
3
2
4
You can also use the SCENE MEMORY [
]/[
] keys to
select scene numbers.
HINT
You can also assign the same function as the RECALL UNDO
button to a user-defined key. (
p. 200)
You can also use MIDI messages (program changes) to recall
scenes. (
p. 184)
HINT