Copying and Pasting a Scene (Global Paste) 73

01V96i—Reference Manual
Scene Memories
Copying and Pasting a Scene (Global Paste)
Any channel or parameter settings for the current scene can
be copied and pasted into one or more scenes. This function
is useful when you want to apply edited parameter settings in
the current scene to other scenes.
1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button
repeatedly until the Paste SRC page appears.
2. Use the cursor buttons, [SEL] buttons, or
Parameter wheel to select the channel cate-
gory, then use the [ENTER] button or the
[INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the copy source
channel.
The number of the source channel is highlighted.
You can also sele ct Group Masters, interna l Effec ts, and a
User Defined Remote layer as copy sources.
3. Use the cursor buttons or Parameter wheel to
select the copy source parameter, then press
the [ENTER] button.
4. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [SCENE] button
repeatedly until the Paste DST page appears.
5. Use the Parameter wheel or [INC]/[DEC] but-
tons to select the destination scene(s).
Scenes specified between FROM and TO (inclusive)
become the paste destination. You can paste up to 10
scenes at a time.
6. Use the cursor buttons to select the PASTE
button, then use the [ENTER] button to paste
the settings.
You cannot paste the settings to write-protected scenes.
To restore the previous settings that existed before the
paste operation, click the UNDO button, then press
[ENTER] button. However, if the settings in the scene are
changed after the paste operation (such as by saving,
clearing, or sorting the scene, or receiving scene data via
MIDI B ul k D um p) , t he UN DO fu nc ti on i s d is ab le d. Al so,
note that you will not be able to undo the operation after
you turn off the power to the console.