Recalling Mix Scenes

Recalling Mix Scenes

You can recall scenes from Scene Memory in three ways:

manually

automatically, when the power is turned on to the VM200

remotely using MIDI Program Change messages.

You can recall preset scenes P0, P1, or P2, or any scene that has been saved to Scene Memory location 00 to 99.

Recalling a Scene Manually

1.Press the Scene Memory [RECALL] key.

The VM200 displays the SCENE MEMORY RECALL function page.

2.Use the Data Wheel or the [</-1]and [+1/>] keys to select a scene.

The “EQ Enabled” readout on the right side of the display indi- cates the channel layers for which EQ is enabled. The readout changes to reflect the status of the scene highlighted by the cursor in the scrolling list. Also, if the ADD.AUX parameter is turned on for the selected scene program, “ADD.AUX” appears in this area of the display. See “Enabling AUX Sends 3 & 4 (ADD. AUX Parame- ter)” on page 115 for more information.

3.Press the [ENTER] key to confirm the selection.

The VM200 loads the scene and returns to the previous mode.

Note: You cannot recall scenes titled “NO_DATA, because there is no data in the scene.

Note: You can press the [EXIT] key to return to Channel Edit mode at any time, cancelling the scene memory recall process.

Caution: When you recall a scene, volume levels may suddenly change because of changes in parameter values and fader settings. Before you recall the scene, lower the Master Fader or turn down the Monitor and Phones Gain controls as necessary to protect your ears and speakers. Also, if the Motor parameter is turned on, the faders may suddenly move automatically. Watch your fingers!

Recalling a Scene Automatically at Start-up

You can specify a scene to be recalled automatically when you power on the VM200. This is useful if you wish to start all sessions with a particular scene, or if you wish to continue working with the current scene in your next session.

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