What Are Scene Memories; What's Stored In A Scene Memory; What Is The Edit Buffer; Mix Scene - Yamaha Programmable Mixer 01 User Manual

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Chapter 7: Scene Memories
Name and number
of the mix scene
last recalled
The EDIT indicator
appears when the
mix settings have
changed since the
last mix scene was
recalled
ProMix 01 User's Guide

What are Scene Memories?

Scene memories are memory locations used to store mix scenes. A
mix scene consists of all ProMix 01 mix settings. Up to 50 mix scenes
can be stored and each can be named for easy identification. They can
be stored and recalled manually using the [STORE] and [RECALL]
buttons. They can be recalled using MIDI Program Changes from a
computer, MIDI sequencer, or MIDI footswitch. See "Program
Change" on page 82 for more details. Mix scenes can also be saved to
a MIDI data filer. See "Bulk Dump/Request" on page 85.
The name and number of the mix scene recalled last are always shown
at the left side of the display.

What's Stored in a Scene Memory?

Virtually all ProMix 01 mix settings are stored in a scene memory. For
a full listing, see "Mix Scene Data" on page 98. Settings that are not
stored consist mainly of analog controls and switches. They are: pad
switches, gain controls, MONITOR OUT LEVEL control, PHONES
LEVEL control, CUE/2TR IN switch, LCD contrast, and PHANTOM
MASTER switch. MIDI setup and assignment table data is not stored.

What is the Edit Buffer?

The Edit Buffer is an internal memory area that stores the current mix
settings. When a mix scene is stored, the Edit Buffer mix settings are
written to the selected scene memory. When a mix scene is recalled,
the mix settings of the selected scene memory are written back to the
Edit Buffer. The Edit Buffer mix settings can also be saved to a MIDI
data recorder. See "Bulk Dump/Request" on page 85.
When a parameter is adjusted after a mix scene has been recalled, the
EDIT indicator appears in the Memory area of the display. This indi-
cates that the current mix settings (i.e. those in the Edit Buffer) do
not match those of the mix scene recalled last.

Mix Scene 00

Mix scene 00 is a little different to mix scenes 1 through 50. It is a
read-only memory and contains the initial ProMix 01 settings. You
can recall it, but you cannot store it. When you want to reset all mix
settings to their initial values, recall mix scene 00.

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