The Scene Memory function
What is scene memory?
Scene memory is a function that stores the on/off sta- tus of the monaural/stereo input channels, the G1/
Scene memory | Contents | |
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1 | All on | |
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2 | All off | |
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3 | All on | |
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4 | All off | |
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5 | All on | |
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6 | All off | |
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7 | All on | |
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8 | All off | |
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No data | ||
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129 | All on | |
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130 | All off | |
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Scene memory operations are performed in the Con- trol section. For details on the parts of the control section and their function, refer to page 22.
Note: With the factory settings, the M2500 will start up with scene memory number 1 recalled.
Modes of the scene memory function
The Scene Memory function has the following three modes.
●Normal mode
This is the normal operating mode in which scenes are recalled and stored. When the M2500 is in Nor- mal mode, the indicators of the CHECK switch and UTILITY switch in the control section will be dark. For details on operation in Normal mode, refer to page 31.
●Check mode
In this mode you can check the contents of a scene before you recall it, or edit the on/off settings of a saved scene without changing the current on/off sta- tus. In Check mode, the indicator of the CHECK switch will be lit. For details on operation in Check mode, refer to page 32.
●Utility mode
In this mode you can make various settings related to scene memory and MIDI. In Utility mode, the indi- cator of the UTILITY switch will be lit. For details on operation in Utility mode, refer to page 34.
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