72 Scene Memories
01V96i—Reference Manual
Recalling Scenes Safely
When a Scene is recalled, all mix parameters are set accord-
ingly. However, in some situations, you can retain the cur-
rent settings of certain parameters on certain channels by
using the Recall Safe function. You can set the Recall Safe
function parameters for each Scene individually or for all
Scenes globally.
To set the Recall Safe function, press the DISPLAY ACCESS
[SCENE] button repeatedly until the Scene | Rcl Safe page
appears.
1Global Recall Safe
When this check box is checked, Recall Safe settings
stored in Scene memories are ignored and the current set-
tings are retained.
2SAFE
This parameter enables or disables the Recall Safe func-
tion.
3MODE
The following MODE buttons determine which Safe
channel parameters will remain unaffected by Scene
recalls. The MODE buttons correspond to the following
parameters:
ALL...........................All parameters
FADER .....................Channel faders (or level controls)
ON.............................Channel On/Off parameters
PAN ..........................Channel Pan parameters, Stereo Out
balance
EQ.............................Channel EQ parameters
COMP......................Channel Comp parameters
GATE........................Channel Gate parameters
AUX..........................Channel Aux Send levels, Pre/Post
AUX ON ..................Aux Send On/Off parameters
DELAY.....................Channel Delay parameters
ROUTING.............. Channel Routing parameters
4RECALL SAFE CHANNEL section
This section enables you to select which channels will
remain unaffected by Scene recalls, including Input
Channels 1–32, ST IN Channels 1–4, Bus Outs 1–8, Aux
Outs 1–8, Stereo Out, internal effects, USER DEFINED
Remote layers, and plug-in effects. The Recall Safe func-
tion is effective on channels and functions for which the
buttons are turned on.
Sorting Scenes
You can sort Scenes in Scene memories.
1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button
repeatedly until the Scene | Sort page
appears.
2. Move the cursor to the SOURCE list (1) in the
left column, then rotate the Parameter wheel
or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the
Scene memory you wish to move.
3. Move the cursor to the DESTINATION list (2)
in the right column, then rotate the Parame-
ter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to
select the position to which you want to move
the source Scene memory.
4. Press [ENTER] to move the source Scene
memory to the specified destination.
The Scene memory numbers are updated accordingly.
Tip: The ALL button is mutually exclusive of the other but-
tons.

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