About the Edit Buffer & Indicator 185

About the Edit Buffer & Indicator

The Edit Buffer is the scene memory area inside the 01V that contains the current mix settings. When a mix scene is stored, the mix settings in the Edit Buffer are written to the selected scene memory. When a mix scene is recalled, the contents of the selected scene memory are placed in the Edit Buffer, making them the current mix settings.

When a parameter is adjusted after a mix scene has been recalled, the EDIT indicator appears in the Memory area of the display, indicating that the current mix settings (i.e., those in the Edit Buffer) no longer match those of the mix scene that was recalled last.

Scene memory 02 has just been recalled, so the contents of the Edit Buffer match those of scene memory 02.

The EDIT indicator means that a parameter has been changed since scene memory 02 was recalled, so the contents of the Edit Buffer no longer match those of scene memory 02.

The Edit Buffer settings are stored when the 01V is turned off, so they don’t have to be stored to a scene memory before the 01V is turned off.

Scene Memory 00

Scene memory 00 is a little different to scene memories 1 through 99 in that it’s a read-only memory and contains the initial 01V settings. You can recall it, but you cannot store it. To reset all mix settings to their initial values, recall scene memory 00.

Scene Memory Display Area

The scene memory area of the display shows the number and title of the selected scene memory, whether that scene memory is read only or write protected (indicated by the closed padlock icon), and whether or not the contents of the Edit Buffer have been edited. Scene memories from 1 to 99 can be protected individually against accidental overwriting. Scene memory 00 is a read only memory.When a scene memory other than the one recalled last is selected, the scene memory number flashes. If the scene memory that was recalled last is selected again, or a different scene memory is recalled, the number stops flashing. Also in the Memory area are the MIDI and HOST indicators, which appear when MIDI data is received at the MIDI IN or TO HOST port, respectively. See “MIDI Receive Indicators” on page 224 for more information.

01V—Owner’s Manual