Chapter13—Scene memory

The currently recalled scene number is displayed at the upper right of the level meter/counter. When a key of the MIXER section, FADER MODE section, AUTO- MATION section, or UNIT section (except for the [FILE] key) is pressed, the upper right of the display will show the number and name of the currently recalled scene.

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If an “E” character is displayed at the right of the scene number, this means that the currently operated scene (the “current scene”) is different than the previously recalled or saved contents.

When the read-only scene number 00 is recalled, a symbol will appear, indi- cating that the scene is read-only.

Storing a scene

Here’s how to assign a name to the current scene and store it in a scene memory.

1.Press the [SCENE] key → [F1] key.

The Scene Mem page of the SCENE screen will appear. A list of the scenes (scene numbers and scene names) stored in scene memory will be shown in the center of the display. The last-recalled scene will be highlighted in the list. For scene numbers in which no data has been stored, the scene number field will indicate “[ No Data ! ].”

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Yamaha AW4416 manual Storing a scene, 204, Press the Scene key → F1 key

AW4416 specifications

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