Editing Scenes; Leaving Scene Mode - Roland VS-2400CD Owner's Manual

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Leaving Scene Mode

With its default settings, after you store or recall a scene, the VS-2400CD reverts to
Locator mode and the numeric keypad goes back to its normal job of recalling locators
(Page 179)—this is intended to help you get right back to navigating your way through
the project. You can change this default behavior if you wish so that Scene mode
remains active—and the SCENE button remains lit—until you manually leave it.
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F4•UTILITY.
2. If you don't see "GLOBAL" above F2, press PAGE until it you do.
3. Press F2 (GLOBAL).
4. If F1 (Param1) isn't highlighted, press F1 (Param1).
5. You can set the RETURN TO LOCATE Sw parameter to:
6. Press F6 (EXIT) to confirm your changes.

Editing Scenes

You can edit scenes on the UTILITY menu's SCENE screen. You can name them, clear
them, store and recall them, and select the channels whose settings are to be recalled.
1. Hold down SHIFT and press F4•UTILITY.
2. Press PAGE repeatedly until "SCENE" appears above F1.
3. Press F1 (SCENE).
4. Press
Save a new scene by selecting a blank location in the list and pressing F3 (STORE).
5. Press F6 (EXIT) when you're done to confirm your changes.
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On—to automatically return to Locate mode after you store or recall a scene.
Off—so that you return to Locate mode by manually pressing LOCATE.
or
or turn the Time/Value dial to select the desired scene. You can:
Press F1 (NAME) to rename (Page 71) the selected scene.
Press F2 (CLEAR) to delete the selected scene.
Press F3 (STORE) to store your current settings as the selected scene.
Press F4 (RECALL) to recall the selected scene.
Press F5 (Ch Sel) to protect channels when scenes are recalled—see below.
10—Using the Digital Mixer
The VS-2400CD time-
stamps each scene when
it's created, as shown on
this screen.
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