Limiting The Effect Of Scene Recall; Recall Safe - Yamaha M7CL Quick Start Manual

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The Global Paste popup is a powerful and complex
screen; it has three main areas to consider;
1.
Choose the kind of parameters you want to edit
from the tabs at the bottom. In, Out, Rack or Patch.
2.
Choose the parameters and the channels you
want to edit. (In our example this could be restricted to
just the EQ for the bass guitar).
3.
Select a range of scenes to edit; starting from
and ending at.
Tip;
Tip; If there is a scene within a list that does not need
editing (for example the old bass is still used) then
that scene should be locked against editing with the
padlock symbol.
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Limiting the effects of scene recall.
Scene recall is an extremely powerful function to help the sound engineer make many rapid changes to the console
between songs or scenes. However, there are many circumstances when the engineer needs some changes but does
not want to implement other changes. M7CL has two different solutions to this limiting of scene recall; Recall Safe
and Focus.
Recall Safe and Focus.
When a scene is stored, all the parameters of all the channels are memorised, regardless of any safe settings,
but when a scene is recalled with Recall Safe or Focus settings applied, the specifi c parameters of channels to be
recalled are limited by those settings, and the parameters remain unchanged by the recall. Recall Safe can be
applied to a whole channel or as Partial Recall Safe be applied to individual parameters.
Recall Safe affects the parameter in all scenes but Focus affects the parameter only when that specifi c scene is
recalled. For a more in-depth understanding of Recall Safe consult the "M7CLV3 Recall Safe Guide" available from
the Self Training pages of www.yamahapraudio.com
Recall Safe; typical use examples.
1.
If a special channel is added to an existing show made up of many scenes. This might be a presenters mic
or safety announcement mic. Each time a scene is recalled this mic channel will "disappear" because it is not
part of the newly recalled scene. By placing the mic channel in "Recall Safe" the scene recall does not affect that
channel and the mic will stay as before the scene recall.
2.
Another common example is when using a scene for every song in a bands set. During the fi rst song the
engineer improves the sound of the bass drum by altering the EQ. When the second song starts the bass drum
EQ is recalled with the original EQ and the engineer must repeat their alterations. This workload accumulates
throughout the set as more channels are altered. By using "partial recall safe" just the EQ of those channels can
be removed from scene recall so that it remains unchanged even when the fader level, sends, on/off etc is being
changed.
3.
GEQ and rack settings can be recall safed. This is quite desirable so that any system or monitor GEQ
applied in song one, is not undone when song two starts.
This Global Paste screen shows the settings to edit the
EQ of channel 9 (Bass) in all scenes from 2 to 8.
PASTE; when the [PASTE] button is pressed all the
selected parameters of the selected channels will be
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changed to the position of the current scene on the
surface.
All selected scenes will have a new Bass EQ.
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