Scene Screen - Yamaha AW2816 Owner's Manual

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SCENE screen

Recall or store a scene
Function
The current settings of the AW2816 can
be stored into memory as a scene, and
a stored scene can be recalled.
Key operations
• [SCENE] key
[F1] (Scene Mem) key
• Repeatedly press the [SCENE] key
until the screen shown at the right
appears.
Screen functions
A
TITLE EDIT button
This button edits the name (scene name) of a
stored scene. Move the cursor to this button and
press the [ENTER] key, and a TITLE EDIT popup
window will appear, allowing you to edit the
scene name.
It is not possible to edit the scene name of scene num-
ber 0, scene numbers for which PROTECTION is
turned on, or scene numbers in which no scene has
been stored (displayed as "No Data!").
B
RECALL button
This button recalls the scene that is currently
selected in the library list. This is the same function
as the [RECALL] key in the SCENE MEMORY sec-
tion.
Scene numbers in which no scene has been stored (dis-
played as "No Data!") cannot be recalled.
Tip!
If the AUTO SCENE NAME DISPLAY button has been
turned on in the UTILITY screen/Prefer.1 page, the
scene name will be displayed for a time in the upper
right of the screen after the scene is recalled. (The
length of time that the name is displayed can be set by
the SCENE NAME DISPLAY TIME setting in the same
page.)
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Scene Mem page
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Reference section
STORE button
This button stores the current scene into the num-
ber selected in the library list. If you select a scene
number that has already been stored, executing
the Store operation will cause the previous scene
to be overwritten by the new scene. This is the
same function as the [STORE] key in the SCENE
MEMORY section.
The following parameters are stored as a scene.
• Mix parameters
- Fader positions of all channels (input channels
1–8, monitor channels 1–16, return channels
1/2, stereo output channel)
- Send levels sent from all channels to AUX
buses 1–6
- Bus (BUS 1–8, AUX buses 1–16) master levels
- [ON] key settings of all channels
- Attenuation settings of all channels
- Phase settings of all channels
- EQ settings of all channels
- Pan/balance settings of all channels
- Routing settings of all channels
- Fader group settings of all channels
- Mute group settings of all channels
- Pairing settings of all channels
- Dynamics processor settings of all channels
- Delay settings of all channels
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