
4NEW button
Touch this button to store the current mixer settings as a new snapshot data.
The lowest unused number is used for the new snapshot and it is temporarily named “# + xx” (xx is the snapshot number).
5STORE button
Touch this button to store the current mixer setting to the snapshot data selected on the snapshot list 3.
6DELETE button
Touch this button to delete the snapshot selected on the snapshot list 3.
7RECALL button
Touch this button to recall the snapshot selected from the snapshot list 3.
8UNDO button
Touch this button to cancel the previous snapshot operation.
9KEYBOARD button
Touch this button to open the KEYBOARD window. This KEYBOARD window allows you to enter or change the name of a snapshot.
0FUNCTION (local) buttons
When you touch the FUNCTION button, the corresponding function is not recalled when the SNAPSHOT RECALL is perfomred. Other functions not listed beloware recalled by snapshot on independently of the FUNCTION LOCAL button settings.
•IN ROUT button removes the INPUT ROUTER, ∅ , TRIM, DELAY functions.
•EQ/FIL button removes the equalizer and filter functions.
•DYNA button removes the dynamics functions.
•AUX SND button removes the aux send functions.
•CUT button removes the cut functions.
•ASSIGN button removes the assign functions.
•PAN button removes the panning and surround panning functions.
•FADER button removes the fader and MTR send functions.
•GP button removes the fader group settings.
The FUNCTION (local) buttons only affect SNAPSHOT RECALL. All of the mixer’s processing parameters are saved, regardless of the FUNCTION button status.
qa ISOLATE CHANNEL buttons
CH 1 to PGM buttons: Touch the button corresponding to the channel that you want to remove SNAPSHOT RECALL. The ISOLATE CHANNEL buttons only affect the SNAPSHOT RECALL, and all of the mixer’s channels are saved in snapshots regardless of the ISOLATE CHANNEL button status. ALL ON button: Sets all channels to the ISOLATE function.
ALL OFF button: Clears the ISOLATE function of all channels
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