Scene Memory; About Scene Memory; Scene Screen Operations - Roland M-200i V-mixer Owner's Manual

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Scene memory

About Scene memory

Scene memory is a function that lets you store mixer parameters as a scene, and recall them when desired.
The M-200i can store 300 scenes in its internal memory, and you can assign a 16-character name to each scene.
The following scene function is also provided:
• Lock
This prohibits overwriting, deletion, renaming, or editing for the scene (p. 76).
The following mixer parameters are stored in a scene:
• Preamp
• Input patchbay
• Output patchbay
• CH1-32
• MAIN L/R, AUX1-8, and MTX1-4
• Effects
• Talkback/oscillator
• DCA groups and mute groups
• USB memory recorder
The following parameters are not stored in a scene:
• The status of the TALKBACK ON button
• The TALKBACK MIC settings
• The setting of the monitor
• The statuses of SOLO buttons
• The recorder status (e.g., playing or recording) of the USB memory recorder
• The playback mode of the USB recorder
• The song selection of the USB recorder

SCENE screen operations

You use the SCENE screen to edit the scene list and make settings
for scenes.
Accessing the SCENE screen
1.
In the DISPLAY section, press [SCENE].
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The following items are displayed on the scene list:
Item
Description
No.
This indicates the scene number.
The current scene is displayed with a [
NAME
This indicates the scene name.
TIME
The following values are displayed depending on
the date and time when the scene was stored.
When stored on that day : Time when stored
When stored more than one day previously:
Date when stored
STATUS
If a scene is locked or if the Recall Filter is turned on,
this area indicates [L] or [F], respectively.
Scene settings for Recall Filter or Global Scope cannot be made
using the M-200i alone. To make Recall Filter or Global Scope
settings for a scene, use the M-200i RCS PC/Mac program or the
like.
] symbol.

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