Scenes Screen - Behringer X32-TP User Manual

40-input, 25-bus digital mixing console with 32 programmable midas preamps, 25 motorized faders, channel lcd's, 32-channel audio interface and ipad/iphone remote control
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X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual

7.13 Scenes Screen

The scenes screen allows setup for saving and recalling different memory scenes
of the console. The comprehensive recallability of the console (including gain
settings for the digitally controlled mic preamps) is one of the most powerful
aspects of the console.
The scenes screen contains the following separate tabs:
Home: This screen contains a general overview of the scenes contained in the
console, along with their custom names and what parameters are included in
each scene.
MIDI: This screen allows the console to associate different scenes with incoming
and outgoing MIDI messages, allowing the console's scene changes to control or
be controlled by external MIDI equipment.
Parameter Safe: This screen configures which console parameters are and are
not saved/switched with the console scenes.
Channel Safe: This screen configures which console channels are and are not
changed when a console scene change occurs.
7.13.1 Scenes Screen: Home Tab
The scenes screen's home tab shows a general overview of the scenes that
have been configured in the console, along with their custom names and what
parameters are included in each scene.
For a setting where scenes are used heavily and are very critical (such as a theater
performance), this would be a good screen to leave on at all times so that the
console operator can be completely sure, at all times, what scene the console
currently resides on and what scene will come up next when the "Go" button
is pressed.
To adjust the various settings on the home tab, perform the following steps:
1. Rotate the 1st encoder to scroll among the available scenes in the scenes list,
which is displayed on the left side of the color screen.
2. Tap the 1st encoder to "go" to the currently selected scene in the list,
switching the console to the state it was in when that scene was stored
3. Rotate the 2nd encoder to select a scene in the list to be "skipped"
when cycling through scenes using the Prev and Next buttons.
4. Tap the 2nd encoder to complete the "skip" command on the currently
selected scene. That scene will now be skipped when scrolling through
the list.
5. Rotate the 3rd encoder to add a Cue to the list, and determine if it will be
added as a completely new entry, or a subset of an existing cue. Tap the
encoder to bring up the edit screen where the cue can be named.
6. Rotate the 4th encoder to scroll through the list of scenes and tap the
encoder to select.
7. Rotate the 5th encoder to scroll through the list of snippets and tap the
encoder to select.
8. Tap the 6th encoder to undo.
7.13.2 Scenes Screen: Scenes Tab
The scenes tab allows scenes to be saved, edited and loaded.
1. Rotate the 1st encoder to select a saved scene and tap the encoder to load.
2. Rotate the 2nd encoder to select a scene slot and press the encoder to bring
up the save screen where a name and note can be entered.
3. Rotate the 3rd encoder to select a scene to edit, then tap the encoder to
bring up the edit screen.
4. Tap the 4th encoder to import settings from an attached USB drive.
5. Tap the 5th encoder to save settings to an attached USB drive.
6. Rotate the 6th encoder to scroll through the list of scene safes, tapping the
encoder on each box that you wish to omit from the saved scene.
7.13.3 Scenes Screen: Snippets Tab
The snippets tab allows specific bits of information to be saved,
edited and loaded.
1. Rotate the 1st encoder to scroll through the list of snippets, then tap the
encoder to load.
2. Rotate the 2nd encoder to scroll through the snippet slots and tap the
encoder to bring up the save screen.
3. Rotate encoders 3-6 to scroll through the list of inputs, outputs and specific
information to be saved, tapping the encoder to check the boxes.

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