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About Scene Memories
Scene memories are memory locations that are used to store mix scenes. A mix scene consists of all 01V mix settings (i.e., EQ, fader positions, effects, dynamics, and so on). There are 100 scene memories, and 1 through 99 can be titled for easy identification. The Recall Undo function can be used to undo accidental scene memory recalls, or for quick A/B mix comparisons. Crossfades from 0 to 25 seconds can be set up using the Fade Time function. Individual channels can be set as “safe channels” so their settings remain unchanged when a mix scene is recalled.
Scene memories can be stored and recalled in two ways:
•Manually on MEMORY page 1
•Remotely using MIDI Program Change messages from a computer or MIDI sequencer
Scene memory data can be backed up to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, using MIDI Bulk Dump. See “Bulk Dump” on page 232 for more information. A scene memory to Program Change assignment table is provided on page 273.
Mix scenes are stored and recalled on MEMORY page 1, as shown below. Use the [MEMORY] button to locate it.
The area to the left of the page contains the TITLE EDIT, RECALL, and STORE switches. Next to these is the scene memory list, which can be scrolled using the PARAMETER wheel. If the INC/DEC MEMORY RECALL option is turned on in the preferences (“Setting 01V Preferences” on page 203), the
What’s Stored in Scene Memories?
Virtually all 01V mix settings are stored in a scene memories. Settings that are not stored consist mainly of analog controls and switches. Namely, the 26 dB PAD switches, GAIN controls,
In addition, the following data types are not stored: 01V Setup data, MIDI Program Change Map, MIDI Control Change Map, Scene Memory data, EQ library, Dynamics library, and Effects library. This data can be backed up to an external MIDI device, such as a MIDI data filer, using MIDI Bulk Dump. See “Bulk Dump” on page 232 for more information.