Midas PRO6 Quick Reference Manual page 63

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Scene and show management (automation)
>> To recall a scene
Important:
When recalling a new scene, make sure monitor output levels are low, as the
new scene's settings may produce higher audio output levels than the one it is
replacing. Also, recalling a scene clears any unsaved adjustments made to the
previous scene.
Do one of the following:
• Press last to change scene selection to the one currently
highlighted in red in the cue list, which was the last selected
scene.
• Press now to change scene selection to the one currently
highlighted in yellow in the cue list.
• Press next (LCD button) to change scene selection to the one
currently highlighted in green in the cue list, which is the scene
immediately following the 'now' scene. However, if you have used
the jogwheel the affect will be different (see "To navigate the
scenes using the jogwheel" on page 48).
>> To create a new scene using the current settings
1
Press STORE SCENE.
2
In the Store Scene window (shown right),
type in the scene name, if required.
3
In the Notes panel, type in any scene notes,
as required.
4
Do one of the following. The options are
context-sensitive, so some may be
greyed-out to show that they are
unavailable.
• Click "Insert before scene" to put the new
• Click "Store to empty scene" to put the new scene in the one currently
• Click "Store to next scene" to put the new scene in the next one, provided it is
• Click "Overwrite scene" to overwrite the scene currently highlighted in yellow.
An OK button will appear at the bottom of the window, to the left of the Cancel
button.
5
Click OK. This will store the scene, saving any changes you have made, and
close the window. (Clicking CANCEL will close the window, ignoring any
changes.)
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scene in between the one currently
highlighted in yellow and the scene
immediately before it.
highlighted in yellow, provided it is empty.
empty.
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