192 Chapter 14—Scene Memories

Recalling Scene Data Safely

When a mix scene is recalled, all mix settings are updated so that they match those of the recalled mix scene. In some cases, it may be necessary to retain mix settings of certain channels. This can be achieved using the Recall Safe function. Safe channels remain the same when mix scenes are recalled.

1. Use the [MEMORY] button to locate MEMORY page 4, as shown below.

2.Use the cursor buttons to select the SAFE CHANNEL switches, and the [ENTER] button to set channels as safe.

SAFE CHANNEL switches appear highlighted for safe channels.

3.Use the cursor buttons to select a MODE (ALL PARAM or FADER ONLY), and the [ENTER] button to activate it.

In ALL PARAM mode, all parameters are safe. In FADER ONLY mode, only the faders are safe. All other parameters are updated when mix scenes are recalled.

4.Make sure the SAFE switch is set to ENABLE.

5.Use the cursor buttons to select the SAFE switch, and then press the [ENTER] button to enable the Recall Safe function.

The SAFE switch works as a master Recall Safe on/off, so you don’t have to set individ- ual channels when you want a scene recall to update all channels.

6.Recall a mix scene. See “Recalling Mix Scenes” on page 187 for more information.

When a mix scene is recalled, and providing that the SAFE switch is set to ENABLE, mix settings on safe channels remain the same.

If a mix scene containing paired channels, fader group, or mute group settings is recalled, and one of the channels in the pair or group is set as a safe channel, the pair or group is cancelled and only the non-safe channel is updated.

Recall Safe settings are not stored in mix scenes. They are, however, stored as part of the 01V Setup data. See “Bulk Dump” on page 232 for more information.

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