Yamaha WH39070 Music Mixer User Manual


 
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Using scene memories
LS9-16/32 Owner’s Manual
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In the DISPLAY ACCESS section, press the
[SCENE MEMORY] key repeatedly to
access the SCENE LIST screen.
In this screen you can perform operations such as stor-
ing or recalling a scene.
1 Scene list
This list shows the scenes that are stored in scene
memory. The row highlighted in blue indicates that
this scene number is selected for operations. A read-
only scene is indicated by the R symbol, and a write-
protected scene is indicated by the protect (lock) sym-
bol.
B STORE button
This stores the current mix settings into the location
currently selected in the scene list.
C STORE UNDO button
This button cancels (Undo) or re-executes (Redo) the
most recently performed scene Store operation. This
button is available from immediately after you over-
write (save) until the next time you store.
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Make sure that the cursor is located some-
where other than the constant display area,
and use the dial or the [DEC]/[INC] keys to
select the store-destination scene number.
4
Move the cursor to the STORE button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The SCENE STORE popup window will appear,
allowing you to assign a title to the scene.
1 SCENE TITLE field
This field lets you enter a title for the scene (a maxi-
mum of sixteen characters).
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Assign a title to the scene as desired.
For details on entering text, refer to “Assigning a
name” ( p. 34)
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Move the cursor to the STORE button
located at the bottom of the SCENE STORE
popup window, and press the [ENTER] key.
The SCENE STORE popup window will close, and a
dialog box will ask you to confirm the Store operation.
Simply changing the scene number does not actually execute
the store or recall operation. To execute the store or recall
operation, you must use the STORE/RECALL buttons in the
SCENE MEMORY screen as explained in step 2 and follow-
ing or in “Recalling a scene” (
p. 131), or use a user-defined
key (
p. 132) to which you’ve assigned the scene store/
recall function.
NOTE
[SCENE MEMORY]
key
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2
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Note that the scene number, channel number, or ST IN chan-
nel input level will change if you operate the dial or the [DEC]/
[INC] keys when the cursor is located in the constant display
area.
NOTE
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