Scene Edit Indicator

The bottom half of the function page is identical to the CHANNEL EDIT func- tion page, displaying PAN controls for each channel in the current layer.

scene number

 

 

scene name

EQ Enable indicator

scrollable list of scene names and numbers

 

EQ Enabled channel layer in selected scene

The SCENE MEMORY RECALL function page includes the following informa- tion:

current scene name and number (in the above example “P0” means “Preset 0”)

EQ-enabled channel layers in the current scene (left side of page)

a scrollable list of scene memory location names and numbers

EQ-enabled channel layers in the scene selected in the list (right side of page)

the bottom half of the function page is identical to the Channel Edit function page. It displays PAN controls for each channel in the cur- rent layer. Adjustments you make to the PAN controls will be saved with the scene.

Scene Edit Indicator

The VM200 features an EDIT indicator that lights up when you adjust any parameter in the scene, indicating that the current scene no longer exactly matches the parameters of the scene you recalled.

Init Mix

PO

Init Mix

PO

EDIT

EDIT indicator

What Can You Store in a Scene?

You can store the following VM200 mix settings in a scene:

Section

Items

 

 

 

Ch fader, Ch on, Ch pan, AUX1–4 sends, Eff1/2 sends, AUX1&2 pan,

Channel

AUX 3&4 pan, EQ/LO Gain/Freq/Q, EQ/LO-MID Gain/Freq/Q,

(ch1–ch20)

EQ/HI-MID Gain/Freq/Q, EQ/LO Gain/Freq/Q, EQ on, Routing, Phase,

 

Ch pair, Mute/Fader group, S/P DIF IN

 

 

Master

ST Buss master/on, AUX1–4 master/on, Eff1/2 master/on

 

 

Scene Status

EQ Enable, ADD AUX, AUX1–4 post/pre, Eff1/2 post/pre, AUX1&2 pair,

AUX3&4 pair

 

 

 

Others

Scene name, Effects 1/2 selection

 

 

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Fostex VM200 manual Scene Edit Indicator, What Can You Store in a Scene?