Yamaha V4.0 DME Designer V4.0 Owners Manual - Page 86
Clear] Button, Recall Settings] Button, Recall Safe and Partial Recall, Recall Safe] Tab
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Chapter 3 Main Panel Window [Clear] Button Deletes the contents of the scene selected on the list. The button will be grayed out and cannot be used when the DME unit is online or when an SP2060 preset is being used. If the preset parameters included in a scene are not used in another scene, a "Delete preset?" message will be displayed. If the preset parameters are not needed, click the [OK] button. If you click the [Cancel] button, the preset parameters will not be deleted. Whichever you click, the scene itself will be deleted. NOTE The [Cancel] button on the "Delete Preset?" message does not cancel the [Clear] for the scene. It merely cancels deletion of the presets. [Recall Settings] Button This button opens the "Recall Settings" dialog box. Recall Safe and Partial Recall Recall Safe and Partial Recall parameters can be set up so that only specified components are recalled, or specified components are omitted, with a scene is recalled. Recall Safe specifies the components that will be omitted (i.e. not recalled) when a scene is recalled. Recall safe settings can be made independently for each configuration, and apply to all scenes that use the same configuration. Conversely, Partial Recall specifies the components that will be recalled when a scene is recalled. Partial Recall "sets" can be saved for use with single or multiple scenes. The Recall Safe and Partial Recall settings are accessed via the [Recall Safe] and [Partial Recall] buttons, respectively. [Recall Safe] Tab The components that will not be recalled when a scene is recalled are selected via this tab. Component 86 DME Designer Owner's Manual Component Tree