Yamaha MMP1 MMP1 Operation Manual [English] - Page 17

-3d. Snapshot e. Talkback

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Oscillator Trim Drag or use the mouse wheel to set Oscillator levels. Double click to enter a value. Out-of-range values entered will be corrected to the maximum or minimum value allowed. To return the setting to -20 dB, simultaneously hold down the key (Windows) or the key (Mac) and click on the control. 4. Screens 4-1-3e. Talkback section Here you can select Talkback interrupt destinations and adjust Talkback output levels. 4-1-3d. Snapshot section Here you can store parameters at a set point in time as Snapshots to be loaded later as desired or needed. NOTE Up to 20 Snapshots can be stored per Scene. Store Recall Name Click to store a Snapshot at the selected location. Click to recall (load) the selected Snapshot. Click to select a Snapshot (or an empty field). Double click to change the name entered. Enter a channel name up to 17 alphanumeric characters and symbols. Click to lock or unlock a Snapshot. Locked Snapshots cannot be overwritten by selecting Store. NOTE To bring up the context menu, (for Windows) right click anywhere within the section, or (for Mac) hold down the key and then click in the section. Talkback Trim Click to turn the Talkback on (green) or off. NOTE Set Talkback inputs and interrupt destinations in the "Talkback Mic In" of the "Input Patch" tab on the "Patch" screen and "Talkback Destination" tab of the "Scene" tab on the Settings screen. Drag or use the mouse wheel to adjust Talkback levels. Double click to enter a value. Out-of-range values entered will be corrected to the maximum or minimum value allowed. To return the setting to 0 dB, simultaneously hold down the key (Windows) or the key (Mac) and click on the control. NOTE You can set the amount that the audio output of interrupt destination is reduced (dimmed) when Talkback is turned on by using "Talkback Dim Level" in the "MISC" tab of the "Scene" tab on the Settings screen. MMP1 Operation Manual 17

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4. Screens
MMP1 Operation Manual
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Oscillator Trim
Drag or use the mouse wheel to set Oscillator levels.
Double click to enter a value. Out-of-range values entered
will be corrected to the maximum or minimum value
allowed. To return the setting to -20 dB, simultaneously
hold down the <Ctrl> key (Windows) or the <command>
key (Mac) and click on the control.
4-1-3d. Snapshot section
Here you can store parameters at a set point in time as
Snapshots to be loaded later as desired or needed.
NOTE
Up to 20 Snapshots can be stored per Scene.
NOTE
To bring up the context menu, (for Windows) right click anywhere
within the section, or (for Mac) hold down the <control> key and
then click in the section.
4-1-3e. Talkback section
Here you can select Talkback interrupt destinations and
adjust Talkback output levels.
NOTE
You can set the amount that the audio output of interrupt
destination is reduced (dimmed) when Talkback is turned on by
using “Talkback Dim Level” in the “MISC” tab of the “Scene” tab
on the Settings screen.
Store
Click to store a Snapshot at the selected
location.
Recall
Click to recall (load) the selected Snapshot.
Name
Click to select a Snapshot (or an empty field).
Double click to change the name entered.
Enter a channel name up to 17 alphanumeric
characters and symbols.
Click to lock
or unlock
a Snapshot.
Locked Snapshots cannot be overwritten by
selecting Store.
Talkback
Click to turn the Talkback on (green) or off.
NOTE
Set Talkback inputs and interrupt destinations
in the “Talkback Mic In” of the “Input Patch”
tab on the “Patch” screen and “Talkback
Destination” tab of the “Scene” tab on the
Settings screen.
Trim
Drag or use the mouse wheel to adjust
Talkback levels. Double click to enter a value.
Out-of-range values entered will be corrected
to the maximum or minimum value allowed.
To return the setting to 0 dB, simultaneously
hold down the <Ctrl> key (Windows) or the
<command> key (Mac) and click on the
control.