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X32 COMPACT DIGITAL MIXER User Manual
7.13.4 Scenes Screen: Parameter Safe Tab
The scenes screen's "parameter safe" tab con gures which console parameters
are and are not saved/switched with the console scenes. This is very useful
when the operator has certain parameters that they wish to remain in control
of, and would never want to have altered during a scene change, for example,
the mic pre gains on the input channels.
To adjust the various settings on the Parameter Safe tab, perform the
following steps:
1. Rotate any of the rst 4 encoders to navigate among the checkboxes in the
color screen, which represent various console areas that can be isolated from
scene changes.
2. Tap any of the rst 4 encoders to select the console areas that have been
selected with the encoders. In each of the four columns, multiple console
areas can be selected and isolated from scene changes.
The following areas of the console can be isolated from scene changes, and are
divided up into 4 columns on the color screen:
Column 1: Input Channels
HA (Head Amp/Microphone Preamp)
Con guration
Channel Equalizer
Channel Gate/Compressor
Channel Insert
Channel Groups
Fader, Pan, Mute, Mix Ons
Column 2: Input Channels
Mix sends 1-16
Column 3: Mix Buses
Mix sends 1-16
Con guration
Equalizer
Compressor
Insert
Groups
Fader, Pan, Mute, Matrix Ons
Column 4: Console
Con guration
Solo
Routing
Output Patch
7.13.5 Scenes Screen: Channel Safe Tab
The scenes screen's "channel safe" tab con gures which console channels are
and are not changed when a console scene change occurs. This allows the
user to "protect" certain channels from ever changing during a scene change,
giving them as much control as possible for key audio sources.
For example, in a theater context, the console operator may have dialed in just
the right EQ and compressor settings and channel volume for the voice of the lead
actor, and does not wish to have them altered when the console changes scenes
and alters various parameters.
To adjust the various settings on the Channel Safe tab, perform the following steps:
1. Rotate any of the 6 encoders to navigate among the check boxes in the color
screen, which represent various groups of channels that can be isolated from
scene changes.
2. Tap any of the 6 encoders to select the console areas that have been
highlighted with the encoders. In each of the 6 columns, multiple console
areas can be selected and isolated from scene changes.
The following areas of the console can be isolated from scene changes, and are
divided up into six columns on the color screen:
Column 1: Channels
Input Channels 1-16
Column 2: Channels
Input Channels 17-32
Column 3: Buses
Aux 1-8
FX 1L through 4R
Column 4: Returns
Mix 1-16
Column 5: Main/Matrix/Groups
Matrix 1-6
LR Bus
Center/Mono Bus
DCA groups 1-8
Column 6: E ects Slots
FX 1-8
7.13.6 Scenes Screen: MIDI Tab
This MIDI tab of the scenes screen allows the console to associate di erent scenes
with outgoing MIDI messages, allowing the console's scene changes to control by
external MIDI equipment.
For instance, the user could con gure the console to issue a MIDI program
change message as each new scene is recalled, with the outgoing MIDI message
triggering a new scene of a MIDI-equipped lighting controller.
Note - Scenes can be recalled via MIDI using simple Program Change 1-100
commands, provided that MIDI Scene Recall is generally enabled on the
Setup/Remote page.
To adjust the various settings on the MIDI tab, perform the following steps:
1. Rotate the 1st encoder to scroll through the cue list.
2. Rotate the 3rd encoder to select program change, control change, or note.
3. Adjust encoders 3-6 to select the channel, number, and (if applicable) the
value or velocity.

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