SCENE

Mixer settings can be registered as a Scene in a specific loca- tion, and recalled automatically as playback progresses. You can also register frequently-used settings as a scene, and recall them for use whenever necessary.

Up to 100 scenes can be registered in a song.

The following mixer parameters can be registered in a scene.

MixerChannel

EQ, Effect Send 1 and 2, Aux Send, Pan/Balance, Channel Fader, and Pair On/Off

InsertEffect (only if Assign is “Trk”)

Effect Type, Insert To, Effect Number

MasterEffect

Effect Number, Effect Return

FinalEffect

Effect Number

ReadDel: Switch scene playback on/ off, and edit scenes

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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1. SceneRead...........................................

 

 

 

 

[On, Off]

Switch scene playback on/off.

On: Scene playback will be enabled. When playback reaches the location at which a scene is registered, that scene will be recalled, and the mixer settings will change automatically.

If this is “On,” the [SCENE] key will light.

Off: Scene playback will be disa- bled. You will be able to recall scenes as general-purpose settings whenever you want, regardless of the time.

(→ p.40: “3-3. Recalling a scene”)

2. Filter.................................................................

You can use the scene filter to prevent specific mixer parameters from being changed by a scene.

When you register a scene, the filter settings you make here will be registered for that scene.

When you play back a scene, these filter settings will apply to all scenes.

On: Filtering will be applied to that channel/parameter, and the corresponding scene settings will be disabled. Off: Filtering will be off, and the scene settings will be valid.

3. SceneNumber ..................................

[001...100]

The mixer settings of this scene will be recalled to the current location.

You can also use this field to recall a scene whose name you want to edit or whose location you want to change. The time at which the scene is registered is indicated at the right of this area.

If “SceneRead” is “Off,” you can use this area to select a desired scene. If “SceneRead” is “On,” the scene for the current location will be selected, and cannot be changed manually.

4. Sort ..................................................................

Sorts the scenes by their order of appearance in the song, from beginning to end.

Normally, scenes are arranged in the order in which they were registered. However you can sort them so that they will appear in the order of the registered times. Undo is not available for this Sort operation.

5. Rename ............................................................

Edits the name of a scene.

Use “SceneNumber” to recall the scene whose name you want to edit, press the “Rename” button to open the dialog box, and edit the name. You can input a name of up to sixteen characters. (→ p.31)

If you set “Select DispParameter” to “Scene” in the [SONG] “SelSong” tab page, the scene name will be displayed in that page. (→ p.116)

6. EditLoc .............................................................

Edits the registered time location of the scene.

Use “SceneNumber” to recall the scene whose location you want to change.

Press the “EditLoc” button to open the dialog box, and edit the location of the scene.

Move the cursor to the unit of time you want to change, and use the [VALUE] dial to edit the time.

Press the [YES/OK] key to confirm the change, or press the [NO/CANCEL] key to cancel the change.

7. Delete...............................................................

Deletes a scene or all scenes.

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