Using User Defined Keys To Recall A Scene (Direct Recall Function) - Yamaha RIVAGE PM10 Operation Manual

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Scene Memory  Recalling a scene
■ Recalling a scene
1.
Press the SCENE field on the menu bar.
2.
Press the SCENE LIST tab to access the SCENE LIST screen.
3.
Rotate the screen encoder to select the scene number of the scene you want to
recall.
4.
Press the RECALL button.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the recall operation.
5.
To execute the recall operation, press the OK button.
The scene you selected in step 3 will be recalled. If you decide to cancel the recall operation,
press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button.
6.
If you want to cancel the recall operation that you just performed, press the
RECALL UNDO button.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the undo operation. Press the OK button if you want to
execute the operation. After undoing the recall, you can press the RECALL UNDO button
once again to Redo (re-execute).
NOTE
You can also use MIDI messages (Program Changes) to recall scenes

Using USER DEFINED keys to recall a scene (Direct Recall function)

You can use the USER DEFINED keys to recall a selected scene with a single keystroke, or to step
through the scenes. To do this, you must first assign a scene recall operation to a USER DEFINED
key. The following recall operations can be assigned to a USER DEFINED key.
• INC RECALL
Immediately recalls the scene of the number that follows the currently-loaded scene.
• DEC RECALL
Immediately recalls the scene of the number that precedes the currently-loaded scene.
• DIRECT RECALL
Directly recalls the scene number that you assigned to the USER DEFINED key. When you press a
USER DEFINED key to which this function is assigned, the assigned scene will be recalled
immediately.
To assign one of these functions to a USER DEFINED key so that a scene can be recalled in a single
keystroke, proceed as follows.
1.
Press the SETUP button on the menu bar to access the SETUP screen.
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