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SCENE LIST window, LAST SCENE button

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SCENE LIST window Here you can perform various scene-related operations. This window will appear when you press the SCENE field. E 1 2 5 4 3 6 7 8 9@ A B C D 1 Scene list This area lists various data about the scenes stored in memory. 2 NO./TITLE buttons Press these buttons to sort the listed scenes by number or title. Press the same button repeatedly to toggle between ascending order and descending order. 3 Scene number Indicates the scene number. 4 Scene title Indicates the scene title. Press this button to display the SCENE TITLE EDIT window, in which you can edit the title. 5 Write-protect Indicates the Write Protect on/off status. Press this button to write-protect the scene. A lock icon will appear. Press it again to cancel write protection. Scene memory 6 Current scene The currently-selected scene (that is, the current scene) is highlighted in blue in the list. If you press another scene number in the list, the list will scroll and that scene will become the current scene. 7 SCENE SELECT knob Use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to select a scene. You can view the currently-selected scene number immediately below the SCENE SELECT knob. You can select consecutive multiple scenes by rotating the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob while pressing and holding it down. 8 MULTI SELECT button You can select consecutive multiple scenes by turning on this button and rotating the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob. 9 LAST SCENE button Selects the scene that was recalled most recently. 0 SCENE STORE button This button stores the current mix settings. Press this button to display the SCENE STORE window, which will enable you to assign a name to a scene and store it. A STORE UNDO button Undoes the Store operation. This button is valid only immediately after you perform an Overwrite-store operation. NOTE • The STORE UNDO button is available only immediately after overwrite-storing. • You can also assign the function of the STORE UNDO button to a USER DEFINED key (page 169). B RECALL SCENE button Recalls the currently-selected scene. C RECALL UNDO button Undoes the Recall operation. This button is valid only immediately after you perform a Recall operation. D Page switching tabs Switch the views for the right side of the SCENE LIST window. E PREVIEW button Press this to select PREVIEW mode, which allows you to view and edit the scene settings in the display and the panel without affecting the signal processing of the current scene. 73 Reference Manual

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Scene memory
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SCENE LIST window
Here you can perform various scene-related operations. This window will appear when you
press the SCENE field.
1
Scene list
This area lists various data about the scenes stored in memory.
2
NO./TITLE buttons
Press these buttons to sort the listed scenes by number or title. Press the same button
repeatedly to toggle between ascending order and descending order.
3
Scene number
Indicates the scene number.
4
Scene title
Indicates the scene title. Press this button to display the SCENE TITLE EDIT window, in
which you can edit the title.
5
Write-protect
Indicates the Write Protect on/off status. Press this button to write-protect the scene. A
lock icon will appear. Press it again to cancel write protection.
6
Current scene
The currently-selected scene (that is, the current scene) is highlighted in blue in the list.
If you press another scene number in the list, the list will scroll and that scene will
become the current scene.
7
SCENE SELECT knob
Use the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob to select a scene. You can view the currently-selected
scene number immediately below the SCENE SELECT knob. You can select consecutive
multiple scenes by rotating the [TOUCH AND TURN] knob while pressing and holding
it down.
8
MULTI SELECT button
You can select consecutive multiple scenes by turning on this button and rotating the
[TOUCH AND TURN] knob.
9
LAST SCENE button
Selects the scene that was recalled most recently.
0
SCENE STORE button
This button stores the current mix settings. Press this button to display the SCENE
STORE window, which will enable you to assign a name to a scene and store it.
A
STORE UNDO button
Undoes the Store operation. This button is valid only immediately after you perform an
Overwrite-store operation.
NOTE
The STORE UNDO button is available only immediately after overwrite-storing.
You can also assign the function of the STORE UNDO button to a USER DEFINED key
(
page 169
).
B
RECALL SCENE button
Recalls the currently-selected scene.
C
RECALL UNDO button
Undoes the Recall operation. This button is valid only immediately after you perform a
Recall operation.
D
Page switching tabs
Switch the views for the right side of the SCENE LIST window.
E
PREVIEW button
Press this to select PREVIEW mode, which allows you to view and edit the scene settings
in the display and the panel without affecting the signal processing of the current scene.
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