Storing/Recalling A Scene; Storing A Scene; Recalling A Scene; Renaming A Scene - Korg D3200 Owner's Manual

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4. Storing/recalling a scene

You can register frequently-used mixer settings at a desired
location and store them as a "scene" for later recall.
After recalling a scene, you can store it again as a new scene,
or edit some of the mixer settings and store (overwrite) it
back into the same scene memory.
Default Scene is automatically registered at the beginning of
the song when you create a new song (→p.35), and always
saves the state of the mixer settings at the end of the song.
If automation is off and a scene is not selected, or if automa-
tion is on but a scene has not been stored at the beginning of
the song, the mixer settings of the default scene will be used,
and will appear in the selected scene cell as the current scene.
You can store the desired scenes at various locations in the
song so that if Automation is turned on, these scenes will be
selected automatically when playback reaches the corre-
sponding locations. (→p.52 "5. Automation")
You can store up to one hundred scenes for each song.
A scene can contain the following settings.
Channel parameters
CH ON, Play EQ, ATT, send, insert effect assignment,
fader, pan
Effects
Program numbers of the insert effects, master effects,
and final effect
Effect return, MASTER fader, AUX level, master EQ
MASTER fader settings included in a scene will be valid when
playing back the tracks or when recording the master track, but
will be ignored when playing back the master track.
Caution when storing effects in a scene
Scenes contain the effect program numbers.
If you store a scene when you have edited the effect parame-
ters but not stored the effect program, the scene will contain
the unedited effect program.
If you edit an effect program, be sure to save the effect pro-
gram before you store the scene.

4-1. Storing a scene

(1) Adjust the mixer settings.
Adjust the channel faders, Pan, EQ, and effects to the set-
tings that you want to store.
(2) Press the STORE key.
The StoredTime dialog box will appear.
If you decide not to store the scene, click the Exit button.
The scene contains the mixer settings and the location at the
point you press the STORE key.
(3) Press the SCENE key to store the scene.
The settings will be stored, and the dialog box will close.
The scenes you store are numbered in ascending order. You
can perform steps (2) to store a scene even while the song is
being played or recorded.
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4-2. Recalling a scene

Here's how to recall mixer settings that you registered as a
scene.
(1) Access the SCENE, "Automation" tab page, and click
off the Automation button.
If Automation is "ON," you will only be able to recall the
scene that is registered at the current location.
(2) In the scene list displayed in "EditScene" tab page,
select (highlight) the desired scene, and click the
Recall button.
The selected scene will be recalled.

4-3. Renaming a scene

(1) Access the SCENE, "EditScene" tab page, and click the
scene (highlight) you want to rename.
(2) Click the Rename button to display the Rename dialog
box.
(3) Edit the name (→p.36).

4-4. Deleting a scene

You can delete an unwanted scene.
Undo is not available for this operation.
(1) Access the SCENE, "EditScene" tab page, and click the
scene (highlight) you want to delete.
(2) Click the Delete button to display the Delete Scene
dialog box.
(3) Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to
delete the scene.
If you click the No button (or press the panel NO key),
you will return to the "EditScene" tab page without
deleting the scene.
If you want to delete all scenes, click the Select All button to
turn it on, and then click the Yes button (or press the panel
YES key) to delete all the scenes stored for this song.

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