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M7CL Quick Start Guide Part 3
Next press the [STORE] key and the SCENE STORE keyboard pop-up will appear. This lets you name the scene and
provides extra space for a comment or longer scene name. If you store to a location containing a previously stored
scene, this scene will be lost. (But see “Undo options” section.) Scenes can be locked against this but generally be
careful to choose a vacant scene location to avoid over-writing a valuable scene.
Clear the existing name (initial data) with the [CLEAR] button. Enter a scene name and a comment if wanted. The scene
is always given an automatic time stamp when it is created and this appears in the SCENE LIST.
Press the [STORE] button (on screen) or the [STORE] key (on desk),
then [OK] on the confirmation box and the scene is stored. The scene
number shows in the Function Access Area and the goes out until
another desk change is made.
For really fast scene storing you can disable the confirmation in
SETUP preferences. Now a simple double press on the [STORE] key
will store using the current scene name. You can update the scene
names later.
How to recall a scene.To recall a scene, use the up/down keys to find its number and then press the
[RECALL] key. The desk will reset itself to the chosen scene. You cannot recall
“empty scenes” with no data stored in them. If you want to start from a fresh clean
desk, choose Scene 000.
Undo options.If after storing or recalling a scene you realize that you
have made a mistake; perhaps you recall a scene with all
channels muted, or over-write an important scene, there is
one step of “undo”. You can access this from the SCENE
LIST. The “undo” remains until you next store or recall.
User defined keys can be programmed to do “undo store”
or “undo recall” functions directly.