Yamaha CS1D Owner's Manual page 370

Control surface digital audio mixing system
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6. When you have captured each of the desired time
locations, stop time code output on the external
device.
7. In the list, click the
button in the line of the first-
captured time code.
The TC EVENT popup window will appear, in which
you can select scene memories.
8. Use the buttons in the RECALL SCENE area to
select the scene that you wish to recall, as described
below.
DIRECT
Recall a specific scene number. If this button is
turned on, you must use the SCENE NO. knob
located at the right to specify the scene number that
you wish to recall.
If you specify a scene number that has not been
stored, that event will be ignored.
INC
Recall the scene that follows the scene number that
was stored/recalled immediately before starting TC
EVENT.
However, scene numbers that have not been stored
will be skipped. Also, this will be ignored if the range
of scene memory numbers (maximum 99.9) is
exceeded.
DEC
Recall the scene that precedes the scene number that
was stored/recalled immediately before starting TC
EVENT.
However, scene numbers that have not been stored
will be skipped. Also, scene numbers preceding 01.0
will not be recalled.
DISABLE
The corresponding event will be disabled.
9. If necessary, use the knobs of the TIME CODE area
to make fine adjustments to the captured time code
location.
10. Repeat steps 7–8 until the desired scenes have been
assigned to each of the time codes that you cap-
tured.
11. Click the EVENT RECALLING button to set it
ENABLE.
12. Once again, start time code output on the external
device.
Each time a time location in the list is reached, the
corresponding scene will be recalled.
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