Yamaha M2500 Operation in Normal mode, Recalling a scene, Using Direct Recall to recall a scene

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The Scene Memory function

Operation in Normal mode

Recalling a scene

1.Use the /switches or the 0–9/ENTER switches of the control section to make the MEMORY display show the scene memory number that you wish to recall.

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The selected scene memory number will blink.

Note:

Scene memory numbers 129 and 130 can be selected only by the 0–9/ENTER switches.

If the mute groups (page 37) are being used, scene memory numbers 1–8 can be selected only by the 0–9/ENTER switches.

2.Press the RECALL switch.

RECALL

The scene of the selected scene memory number will be recalled.

Note: If a scene has not been saved in the selected scene memory number, the MEMORY display will

indicate “ ” (No data), and the scene will not be recalled.

Using Direct Recall to recall a scene

With the factory settings, you can use the DIRECT RECALL of the control section to directly recall scene memory numbers 1–8. (This is called the Direct Recall function.) When you use direct recall, scene memory numbers 1–8 will be recalled the instant you press a DIRECT RECALL switch 1–8, without your having to press the RECALL switch.

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Hint: If you press the /switches after using direct recall, the scene memory number that had been selected prior to the direct recall operation will be selected.

Note: If you are using the mute groups (page 37), the DIRECT RECALL switches will function as mute group switches, and direct recall will not be available.

Storing a scene

1.With the M2500 in Normal mode, use the ON/ EDIT switches of the monaural/stereo input channels, the G1/A7–G8/A14 section, the STE- REO section, and the MONO/C section to make the desired on/off settings.

Note: Operating the ON/EDIT switches in Normal mode will affect the signals that are output from the M2500. If you wish to make on/off settings for a scene without affecting the current signal output, such as during a rehearsal or an actual perfor- mance, use Check mode (page 32).

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Contents Mixing Console Nederland Netherlands Read the Following Before Operating M2500 Important InformationOperating Notes Keep This Manual For Future ReferencePage Introduction ContentsFeatures of the system AUX 1-AUX 14 controls Control panelInput channel section Monaural input channelsPAN control PRE switchesChannel assign switches Channel fader ON/EDIT switch / ON, Check indicatorsPEAK/NOM/SIGNAL indicators PFL pre-fader listen switchGain B control B switchStereo input channels BAL control If the ST switch is onIf a 1-2/3-4/5-6/7-8 switch is on Input a ST CH Input B Mono AUX 1-6master faders AFL after fader listen switchesGROUP/AUX master section AUX 1-6 sectionGROUP/AUX Flip switch= AUX On switchAFL switch GROUP/AUX Flip switch= GroupG1/A7-G8/A14 section Matrix switch Fader AFL after fader listen switchWhen AUX is selected GROUP/AUX Flip switchWhen Group is selected MATRIX/ST/MONO/LCR MONO/C section Matrix switchStereo/monaural master section Stereo sectionMatrix Monitor G1/A7-G8/A14 controls Matrix sectionST L/R controls MONO/C controlMonitor section Monitor signal priority orderMaster indicator Master PFL switchPhones jack +R switchPhones headphone control MIC jack MONO/C switchOscillator on switch Talkback/oscillator sectionMeter select section A7-14/G1-8 switchAUX 1-6 switch G1-8/A7-14 switchDirect Recall 1-8 switches Recall switchStore switch Check switchMONO/C level meter +15V/-15V/+12V indicatorsPhantom Master indicator Meter bridgeNominal input Rear panelInsert I/O jacks Input B jacks Stereo input channel input/ output jacksInput a jacks Input jacks Matrix OUT jacks Master section input/output jacksAUX/GRP OUT jacks GRP/AUX OUT jacksSUB in ST L/R, MONO/C jack ST OUT, MONO/C OUT jacksMonitor OUT jacks SUB in Matrix jacksLamp connector Midi connectorsPhantom Master switch DC Power Input connectorModes of the scene memory function What is scene memory?Scene Memory function Storing a scene Operation in Normal modeUsing Direct Recall to recall a scene Recalling a sceneChecking the contents of a scene you wish to recall Check mode operationEditing and storing the scene you are checking Press the Check key once again to return to Normal modeUtility items Utility mode proceduresBasic procedure in Utility mode Program change reception omni on/off On/oFF Midi channelProgram change transmission/reception OFF/on/LoC Control change transmission/reception OFF/GrP/onControl No Channel Mute group Control change tableMute group Mute groupsDirect recall About the local control cir- cuit Using mute groupsError messages General specifications SpecificationsOutput specifications Input/output characteristicsInput specifications Included items Connector wiringOther Rear DimensionsFront Midi data format Midi Implementation Yamaha Corporation