120 Scene Memories

Digital Recording Console 02R User’s Guide
Fader Recall Safe
The Digital Recording Console 02R has two methods of protecting the
system from sudden volume level changes when a scene memory is
recalled. You can select individual channels to safety. When the scene
memory is recalled, the fader level will not change from the level it was set
to in the previous mix.
Shown below is the second SCENE display function, the “Fader Recall
Safe” screen:
You may have to press the [SCENE MEMORY] button several times to get
to this screen.
The “Enable/Disable” controls are in the top left corner of the display. Use
the CURSOR buttons to select ENABLE check box and press the [ENTER]
button.
The remainder of the screen contains control icons for each of the input and
return channels plus the stereo master fader. Select an icon and press the
[ENTER] button to safety a channel.
In order for the “Fader Recall Safe” function to have any effect, you must
store the scene memory (see “Storing Mix Scenes” on page 116 of the User’s
Guide).

Restoring the Faders

To restore the fader movements, select the “DISABLE” option and press the
[ENTER] button. Reset the fader levels. Then store the scene memory again
(see “Storing Mix Scenes” on page 116 of the User’s Guide).
Note: If you DISABLE the fader recall safe or switch off the individual channels
and then store the scene memory, be aware that the current fader levels will be
stored in the memory, not the levels that were previously stored there.
1. Press the [SCENE
MEMORY] button
repeatedly until the
“Fader Recall Safe”
screen appears.
2. Use the CURSOR buttons
to select the
“Enable/Disable”
options and use the
[ENTER] button to ENABLE
the safe function.
3. Select the individual
channels with the [SEL]
buttons or the CURSOR
buttons. Press the [ENTER]
button to enable a
channel. Its icon is
highlighted in reverse
video.
4. Press the [STORE] button.
Respond to the
confirmation popup by
selecting “EXECUTE” and
pressing the [ENTER]
button. The scene
memory is stored.
SCENE
MEMORY