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5. Menu Orientation

Memory Menu

Please note:

If a memory register is saved without any NACs or UOCs installed, only Aux 1 through 6 will be saved. If this register is recalled later with some combination of NACs and/or UOCs installed, only Aux 1 through 6 will change — the remaining Aux buses will not change.

If a memory register is saved with some combination of NACs and/or UOCs installed, all enabled Aux buses will be saved. If this register is recalled later without the previous NACs and/or UOCs installed, all installed Aux buses will change, but the crosspoints for all missing Aux buses will be remembered. If the missing NACs and/or UOCs are inserted later in the frame, the outputs will be set to the crosspoints from this register.

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The figure below illustrates the available Enables when the DVE module is selected. All four Enables are present, regardless of the number of DVE channels physically installed.

Figure 5-67. DVE Enables

Following are descriptions of each DVE Enable:

{DVE Ch 1} through {DVE Ch 4} — stores or recalls the entire effect associated with the selected DVE channel — as currently programmed on the DVE Menu.

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The following methods are available for selecting memory registers:

Control Panel Selection — in both Store and Recall modes, you can select registers using the Memory Section’s keypad. If the Memory Menu is visible, the highlight jumps to the new register.

Memory Menu, Table Selection — In the Store, Recall and View modes, you can select a register simply by touching any of the 15 visible rows in the register table. The highlight jumps to the selected register.

Memory Menu, Knob Selection — In the Store, Recall and View modes, on both the Memory Menu and the Enables Menu, you can select a register by turning the knob adjacent to the {Memory Register} value button.

~Turn clockwise to scroll down the list, incrementing register numbers.

~Turn counter-clockwise to scroll up, decrementing register numbers.

On the Memory Menu, note that when the highlight reaches the top or bottom of the screen, it remains there — and the entire table scrolls.

Note

The Fine Adjust button in the Memory Section affects the scrolling rate. When Fine Adjust is Off, turning the knob scrolls in very large increments. When On, turning the knob scrolls in small increments.

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