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3. Press the [STORE] key.

The display changes as follows. In this condition, you can

specify a name for the scene.

SCENE

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4. Use the cursor left/right keys to move the flashing position to the character you want to change, and turn the dial to select a character.

For information on available characters, refer to page 39.

5. Repeat step 4 as necessary to complete the new name.6. To carry out the store process, press the [STORE] key or the [ENTER] key.

The current mixer and effect settings will be saved as a scene. When the process is completed, the unit returns to the screen of step 2. If you wish to cancel the process, you can press the [EXIT] key to return to the previous screen.

7. Press the [EXIT] key to return to the main screen.Recalling a saved scene

This section explains how to recall a scene that was saved to

memory.

1. Press the [SCENE] key in the control section.

The right side of the display indicates the scene number that

will be recalled.

SCENE

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2. Turn the dial to select the scene to recall.

3. To recall the selected scene, press the [ENTER] key. If you wish to cancel the process, press the [EXIT] key.

If you press the [ENTER] key, the scene is recalled and the unit returns to the condition of step 1. If you press the

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[EXIT] key, the unit returns to the main screen.

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By pressing the [EDIT] key after selecting a scene, you can

edit the name of the scene.

Switching scenes automatically

By assigning a scene to a mark (p. 49) that was placed at a desired location in the song, you can cause scenes to switch automatically. This is convenient when you want to change the mix or the effect settings as the song progresses.

1. Move to the point in the song where you want to change the mix, and press the [MARK] key in the control section.

A mark is entered at this point. Repeat this step to enter marks at all other points where you want to change the mix.

2. Save the mix to be used at the start of the song aswell as all other mix settings as scenes.

When creating a mix for a specific range, using functions such as the marker function to locate points (p. 50) and the A-B repeat function (p. 51) is convenient.

3. Verify that the recorder is stopped, and press theZERO [U] key to return to the beginning of the

song.

The beginning of the song (counter zero location) already contains the mark number zero. First you will assign the starting scene to this mark.

4. Press the [MARK] key.

When you press the [MARK] key at a location where a mark has been assigned, a screen will appear in which you can assign a scene to the corresponding mark.

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SCENE

0

Scene number

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If you press the [MARK] key at a location where a mark has not yet been assigned, a new mark will be assigned to that location.

If a dot is shown at the lower right of the mark number, this

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