Operation

2-7. Solo settings

If a “Solo” button is “On,” only that signal will be sent to the monitor bus. Use this when you want to hear just one of several audio sources, or to check the send signal. The solo signal will be output from the [MONITOR OUT L/R] jacks and the [PHONES] jack.

3. Registering and recalling a scene

The current mixer settings can be registered as a “scene.” Scenes can be recalled automatically as the song plays. You can also register frequetly-used mixer settings for recall as desired, re-register the recalled settings at a different loca- tion, or edit some of the settings and overwrite them over the original scene. Scenes can be renamed, and can be sorted by their order of appearance in a song.

Up to 100 scenes can be registered in a song.

The following settings can be registered in a scene.

EQ

Effect settings

EffSnd (effect send)

AuxSend (auxilliary send)

[PAN] and [BALANCE] knobs

[CHANNEL] faders

To select a signal for soloing

 

The faders and pan/balance knobs of the top panel do

 

1 Begin by selecting the signal that you want to solo, and

 

not actually move when a scene is recalled. However

turn Solo on. Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO]

 

the [SCENE] “MixView” tab page lets you see the value

“Solo” tab page.

 

for these settings as the scenes change.

Select the appropriate “Solo” button, and press the [ENTER] key to switch solo “On” (highlighted) for that signal. If solo has been turned “On” for even one signal, the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] key will blink.

You may select more than one signal for soloing.

2Adjust the monitor volume.

Use the [MONITOR OUT LEVEL] knob or [PHONES LEVEL] knob to adjust the volume level.

To turn solo off

Access the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Solo” tab page, and turn the “Solo” button(s) “Off.”

If you select the “ClearAll” button and press the [ENTER] key, all solo settings will be turned off.

To output the solo signal from master LR

You can output the solo signal from [MASTER OUT L/ R] if desired. Use this when you want to output the solo signal from the monitor system connected to the [MAS- TER OUT L/R] jacks.

In the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] “Solo” tab page, turn the “SoloToMstOut” button “On” (highlighted). However, this will automatically be turned “Off” when you leave the [INPUT/OUTPUT/SOLO] page.

3-1. Registering a scene

1Move to the location in the song where you want to reg-

ister a scene.

Use the counter or [FF]/[REW] to move (→ p.32).

2Make the desired mixer settings.

Adjust the [CHANNEL] faders, [PAN] knobs, EQ, and effects etc. to create a new scene.

3To register the scene:

Press the [STORE] key to capture the current time.

Press the [SCENE] key. The display will indicate the scene number as “SCENE***”, and the parameters will be registered.

When a scene is registered, it is assigned the lowest unused number. You can perform step 3 even while a song is being played or recorded.

3-2. Switching scenes during playback

Here’s how scenes can be automatically switched as the playback time progresses.

Register scenes at the locations where you want the mixer settings to change. (“3-1. Registering a scene”)

Automatically switching scenes while a song plays

1

1Access the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, and turn “SceneRead” on.

• When this is on, the [SCENE] key will light.

2Play back the song.

Move to the location from which you want to play back, and press the [PLAY] key to play the song.

When you reach the location at which a scene was regis- tered, the scene will change automatically.

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