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Using the Focus function Using the Focus function "Focus" is a function that lets you specify the parameters that will be updated when you recall a scene. For example, it is convenient to use this if you want to recall only the input channel settings of a certain scene. HINT • As a function similar to Focus, there is also a "Recall Safe" function that lets you select channels and parameters to be excluded from recall operations (→ p. 136). However while the Focus function is specified for each scene, Recall Safe settings are common to all scenes. 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 2 1 SCENE field B FOCUS tab 2 Press the FOCUS tab at the bottom of the SCENE LIST window. The FOCUS field will appear in the right half of the SCENE LIST window. 1 1 FOCUS field In this field you can make settings for the Focus function. The buttons in this field correspond to the scene list shown in the left side of the SCENE LIST window. The CURRENT SETTING field lets you make Focus settings that will be used the next time you perform a Scene Store operation. HINT • When you recall a scene, the Focus settings of that scene will be reflected in CURRENT SETTING. 3 Use the buttons other than "ALL" to select the parameters that will be subject to recall for each scene. These buttons correspond to the following parameters (multiple selections are allowed). Button name Corresponding parameters RACK Rack settings HA Head amp settings IN PATCH Input channel patching OUT PATCH Output channel patching IN Input channel parameters (including DCA group settings) OUT Output channel parameters WITH SEND On/off status and send level settings for signals sent from input channels to MIX buses and MATRIX bus (shown only if the OUT button is on) HINT • The WITH SEND button is shown only if the OUT button is on. However if both the IN button and OUT button are on, the parameters corresponding to WITH SEND will automatically be subject to recall. 12 Scene memory 4 If you want to cancel the restrictions you specified in step 3, so that all parameters will be subject to recall, turn the ALL button on. When you turn on the ALL button, all other buttons for that scene will be turned off. Turning on any other button will turn off the ALL button. 5 Recall a scene for which you've made Focus settings. If buttons other than ALL are turned on for the scene, only the parameters whose buttons are on will be recalled. If the ALL button is turned on for the scene, all parameters will be updated. HINT • Scenes for which Focus settings are made are shown by a "FOCUS" indication in the STATUS field of the SCENE LIST window. • The Focus function can be used in conjunction with the Recall Safe function (→ p. 136). Channels or parameters that are excluded from Recall operations by either Focus or Recall Safe will not be recalled. M7CL Owner's Manual 135

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Using the Focus function
135
M7CL
Owner’s Manual
Scene memory
12
“Focus” is a function that lets you specify the parameters that will be updated when you recall a
scene. For example, it is convenient to use this if you want to recall only the input channel set-
tings of a certain scene.
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 field
B
FOCUS tab
2
Press the FOCUS tab at the bottom of the
SCENE LIST window.
The FOCUS field will appear in the right half of the
SCENE LIST window.
1
FOCUS field
In this field you can make settings for the Focus func-
tion.
The buttons in this field correspond to the scene list
shown in the left side of the SCENE LIST window.
The CURRENT SETTING field lets you make Focus
settings that will be used the next time you perform a
Scene Store operation.
3
Use the buttons other than “ALL” to select
the parameters that will be subject to recall
for each scene.
These buttons correspond to the following parameters
(multiple selections are allowed).
4
If you want to cancel the restrictions you
specified in step 3, so that all parameters
will be subject to recall, turn the ALL button
on.
When you turn on the ALL button, all other buttons for
that scene will be turned off. Turning on any other but-
ton will turn off the ALL button.
5
Recall a scene for which you’ve made
Focus settings.
If buttons other than ALL are turned on for the scene,
only the parameters whose buttons are on will be
recalled. If the ALL button is turned on for the scene,
all parameters will be updated.
Using the Focus function
As a function similar to Focus, there is also a “Recall Safe” function that lets you select channels and parameters
to be excluded from recall operations (
p. 136). However while the Focus function is specified for each scene,
Recall Safe settings are common to all scenes.
HINT
2
1
1
When you recall a scene, the Focus settings of that scene will
be reflected in CURRENT SETTING.
HINT
Button name
Corresponding parameters
RACK
Rack settings
HA
Head amp settings
IN PATCH
Input channel patching
OUT PATCH
Output channel patching
IN
Input channel parameters (including DCA
group settings)
OUT
Output channel parameters
WITH SEND
On/off status and send level settings for signals
sent from input channels to MIX buses and
MATRIX bus (shown only if the OUT button is on)
The WITH SEND button is shown only if the OUT button is on.
However if both the IN button and OUT button are on, the
parameters corresponding to WITH SEND will automatically
be subject to recall.
HINT
Scenes for which Focus settings are made are shown by a
“FOCUS” indication in the STATUS field of the SCENE LIST
window.
The Focus function can be used in conjunction with the Recall
Safe function (
p. 136). Channels or parameters that are
excluded from Recall operations by either Focus or Recall
Safe will not be recalled.
HINT