Operation

[YES/OK] key to delete it. The scene will not be deleted if you press the [NO/CANCEL] key.

If you want to delete all scenes, select the “SelectAll” button and press the [ENTER] key to turn it “On.” Then press the [YES/OK] key to delete all scenes.

3-8. Applying filtering to all scenes

Applying filters will allow you to prevent specific parameters on each channel from being affected by scene changes. This can be a very handy feature.

1In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, select the “Filter” button and press the [ENTER] key to make the display show “Select SceneFilter.”

MIDI input

If “SceneRead” is “Off,” scene change messages (pro- gram changes) that are received will cause the D1200 to select the scene of the corresponding number.

If “SceneRead” is “On,” these messages will not be received, regardless of whether the D1200 is playing, recording, or stopped.

2Select the parameter(s) that you want to disable. There are two pages of settings, so use the “Next” but- ton to view the next page.

The first page contains parameters for each channel. For example if you want the Scene Filter to prevent scene changes from affecting the pan settings of channels 1 and 2, you would turn “1,” “2,” and the “PanBal” button “On.”

The second page contains parameters that apply to the overall mix. As in the first page, turn “On” filtering for parameters that you do not want to be affected by scene changes. Press the [YES/OK] key to apply the settings.

3-9. Using MIDI to control scenes

MIDI output

1Connect an external MIDI device. (→ p.79)

2In the [SYSTEM/USB] “MIDI” tab page, set “GlobalCh” to match the channel of the external MIDI device that will be transmitted the messages.

If you want the D1200 to transmit MIDI messages, set the [SYSTEM/USB] “MIDI” tab page “ProgChange” parameter “Trans” to “On.”

If you want the D1200 to receive MIDI messages, set the [SYSTEM/USB] “MIDI” tab page “ProgChange” parameter “Recv” to “On.”

3In the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page, set “SceneRead” to “Off”

4Transmit a program change message from the external MIDI device to recall a scene on the D1200.

When the D1200 receives program change #0 it will recall scene “001.” Program changes #0–99 correspond to scenes “001”–“100.”

When the scene changes, a scene change message (pro- gram change) will be transmitted in the following cases.

When you use “SceneNumber” in the [SCENE] “ReadDel” tab page to switch scenes.

When you press the [STORE] key and [SCENE] key to register a scene.

When “SceneRead” is “On” and the scene changes during playback or recording.

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