Fader Recall Mode Setting [“Fader Recall”]

In the "Setup of the fader recall mode" menu, whether each channel input fader/master fader settings should be recalled or not at scene recall, can be setup.

<Caution>

When changing the setting from any option other than "Off" to "Off", or from "CH&MST" to "MST" or "CH", "Level Adjust! Sure?" appears in the display (this is because, after a scene is recalled, the physical fader positions may not match the levels). Press the [ENTER/YES] key and adjust levels. Note that there may be sudden level jumps depending on the fader positions. If you do not adjust levels, press the [EXIT/NO] key.

• Initial setting:

“Off”

• Options:

“Off”, “CH”, “MST” or “CH & MST”

*You can set the value for each Program individually.

*The settings can be saved and loaded as part of the song data.

*The settings are maintained after you turn off the power to the VF160EX.

1.Select “Fader Recall” in the menu a selection display and press the [ENTER/YES] key.

The currently set will flash. “Off” will flash in the initial setting.

Flashing

2.Input the desired item with the [JOG] dial and pressthe [ENTER/YES] key.

The selected item will be set.

Off

When scene is recalled, the fader

(Initial setting)

position immediately prior to

 

recalling the scene will be directly

 

employed without recalling the

 

setup figures of each channel fader

 

and the master fader.

 

 

CH (Channel)

When scene is recalled, setup figures

 

of each channel faders only will be

 

recalled and not recall the master

 

fader setup figure.

 

 

MST (Master)

When scene is recalled, the setup

 

figure of the master fader only is

 

recalled and the channel fader setup

 

figures will not be recalled.

 

 

CH & MST

When scene is recalled, each

 

channel faders and the master fader

 

set up figures will both be recalled.

 

 

3.Press the [EXIT/NO] key (or [STOP] key) to exit from the SETUP mode.

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Fostex VF160EX operation manual Fader Recall Mode Setting Fader Recall, 145, Initial setting, CH Channel, MST Master