Yamaha CL5 Reference Manual page 79

Dgital mixing console yamaha cl5; cl3; cl1
Hide thumbs Also See for CL5:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

4.
Press the STORE button.
The SCENE STORE popup window will appear, allowing you to assign a title or comment to the
scene.
5.
Assign a title or comment to the scene as desired.
6.
Press the STORE button located at the bottom of the SCENE STORE popup window.
The SCENE STORE popup window will close, and a dialog box will ask you to confirm the Store
operation.
7.
To execute the Store operation, press the OK button.
The current mix settings will be stored to the scene number you selected in step 3. If you want to
cancel the Store operation, press the CANCEL button instead of the OK button.
8.
If you want to cancel the overwrite-store operation that you just performed, press
the STORE UNDO button.
Immediately after overwrite-storing a scene, you can use the STORE UNDO button to undo
(cancel) the scene store operation that was executed most recently. When you press the STORE
UNDO button, a dialog box will ask you to confirm the Undo operation. Press the OK button if
you want to execute the Undo operation. After executing the Undo operation, you can press the
STORE UNDO button once again to Redo (re-execute) the Store operation.
NOTE
• The STORE UNDO button is available only immediately after overwrite-storing.
• You can also assign the function of the STORE UNDO button to a USER DEFINED key
(see
page
164).
9.
To recall a scene, rotate one of the multifunction knobs to select the store-source
scene number.
10.
Press the RECALL button.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Recall operation.
11.
To execute the Recall operation, press the OK button.
The scene you selected in step 9 will be recalled. If you want to cancel the Recall operation, press
the CANCEL button instead of the OK button.
12.
If you want to cancel the Recall operation that you just performed, press the
RECALL UNDO button.
A dialog box will ask you to confirm the Undo operation. Press the OK button if you want to
execute the operation. After undoing the recall, you can press the RECALL UNDO button once
again to Redo (re-execute).
NOTE
• You can also assign the function of the RECALL UNDO button to a USER DEFINED key
(see
page
164).
• You can also use MIDI messages (Program Changes) to recall scenes (see
Using USER DEFINED keys to recall
You can use the USER DEFINED keys to recall a selected scene with a single keystroke, or to step
through the scenes. To do this, you must first assign a scene recall operation to a USER DEFINED key.
The following recall operations can be assigned to a USER DEFINED key.
• INC RECALL
Immediately recalls the scene for the number that follows the currently-loaded scene.
• DEC RECALL
Immediately recalls the scene for the number that precedes the currently-loaded scene.
NOTE
If no scene is stored in the number that precedes or follows the currently-loaded scene, the
closest scene number in which a scene is stored will be recalled.
• DIRECT RECALL
Directly recalls the scene number that you assigned to the USER DEFINED key. When you press
a USER DEFINED key to which this function is assigned, the assigned scene will be recalled
immediately.
To assign one of these functions to a USER DEFINED key so that a scene can be recalled in a single
keystroke, proceed as follows.
1.
In the Function Access Area, press the SETUP button to access the SETUP screen.
2.
In the upper left of the screen, press the USER SETUP button to access the USER
SETUP popup window.
This window includes several pages, which you can switch between using the tabs located at the
bottom of the window.
page
147).
79
Scene memory
Reference Manual

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

Cl3Cl1

Table of Contents