JVC KM-H2500 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Advanced Operation
This chapter describes advanced operating concepts
for your switcher. Advanced topics and information on
modifying basic concepts to fit your requirements are
discussed.
Using the Memory System
The built-in memory system can store up to 100
switcher memories (10 banks of 10 memory
locations). This allows you to save the settings for a
later time without having to make the adjustments
again.
Choosing a Memory Access Mode
There are two ways to access the memory system:
Direct Access Mode — You can access any of
the 100 memories by pressing two buttons (one for
the bank and one for the memory location).
Bank Mode — You pre-select a bank and then
access any of the 10 memories in that bank with a
single button press.
To select the memory access mode:
1. Press STORE.
2. Press NEXT.
3. Press the right knob to toggle between memory
access modes. You can choose from the
following:
DirAcc — Use Direct Access Mode.
Bank — Use Bank Mode.
Storing Memory Registers
Storing settings to a memory register allows you to
save an effect for re-use.
To store a setting to a memory register:
1. Press the STORE button.
2. Select the storage area you wish to save to as
follows:
If you are using Bank Mode, select a pattern
button to designate the memory register in the
selected bank. You may also use the Bank
knob to change the selected bank before
storing.
If you are using Direct Access Mode, select a
pattern button to designate the desired bank
and then select a second pattern button to
designate the memory register
Note:
You can exit without storing a memory register by
pressing any button other than a Wipe Pattern,
dedicated key transition, CUT, AUTO TRANS, or
source button.
The switcher is placed in recall mode immediately
after storing a memory register.
Recalling Memory Registers
Recalling the memory register allows you to quickly
re-use the effect you previously stored.
To recall a setting from a memory register:
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