Chapter 10 Overall settings and status checking
Restoring the mixer settings to the initial state
After you have made repeated tries at mixing, you can restore the various condition settings of Channel edit, Master Block edit and System edit to the initial state in which they were when the song was created.
However the volume level and pan of each channel and the volume level of the master section will be according to the positions of the pan knobs and fader on the top panel.
*Even if you restore the mixer settings to their initial state, the song, scene, tempo map and sync track data will not be lost. Furthermore, the IDE drive, SCSI self ID, scene, Shift Lock, and Numerics Type settings will not return to their default state.
1.Press [SYSTEM] several times until “SYS System PRM ?” is displayed.
2.Press [YES].
3.Press PARAMETER [ ] several times until “SYS Init Mix/SysPRM ?” is displayed.
4.Press [YES].
A message will ask you to confirm that you really want to restore the mixer to the initial settings.
5.Press [YES]. To cancel the operation press [NO].
When the mixer settings return to the initial state, you will be in Play condition.
If there is no internal hard disk
Even if there is no internal hard disk, the
1.Press [SYSTEM] several times until “SYS DISK PRM ?” appears.
2.Press [YES].
The display will indicate ÒSYS DSK:IDE Drv=Ó.
3.Rotate the TIME/VALUE dial.
IDE Drv (IDE drive)
On: The internal hard disk will be used.
Off: The internal hard disk will not be used.
4.Press [PLAY(DISPLAY)].
You will return to Play condition.