Yamaha M7CL M7cl V1 Editor Owner's Manual - Page 10

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❏ SCENE MEMORY Here you can view the currently-recalled scene, and recall or store scenes. A Scene number display 1 Indicates the number of the scene that is selected for store or recall. 2 3 BProtect indicator The lock icon is displayed for scene memories that are protected. 4 CEdit indicator 5 The edit indicator will light when you edit the parameters after recalling a scene. 6 D [STORE] button This button stores the current scene into the number shown by the scene number display (1). E buttons These buttons increment or decrement the number shown in the scene number display (1). The scene number display (1) will blink until you actually store or recall, and while blinking will not match the scene number indicated on the M7CL. F [RECALL] button This button recalls the scene of the number shown in the scene number display (1). ❏ Navigation Keys These keys open various windows. NOTE These are not linked with the navigation key section on the panel of the M7CL itself. 67 8 A [17-32] button 1 Opens the INPUT CH 17-32 window. 2 B [1-16] button Opens the INPUT CH 1-16 window. 3 4 C [ST IN] button 5 Opens the ST IN window. D [DCA] button Opens the DCA window. E [STEREO] button Opens the STEREO/MONO window. F [MIX] button Opens the MIX window. G [MTRX] button Opens the MATRIX window. H [33-48] button Opens the INPUT CH 33-48 window. This is available only during offline editing and when 48 is selected as the number of input channels in the Mixer Setup window, or when editing online with the M7CL-48. 10 M7CL Editor Owner's Manual

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M7CL Editor Owner’s Manual
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SCENE MEMORY
Here you can view the currently-recalled scene, and recall or store scenes.
A
Scene number display
Indicates the number of the scene that is selected for store or recall.
B
Protect indicator
The lock icon is displayed for scene memories that are protected.
C
Edit indicator
The edit indicator will light when you edit the parameters after recalling a scene.
D
[STORE] button
This button stores the current scene into the number shown by the scene number dis-
play (
1
).
E
[
]/[
] buttons
These buttons increment or decrement the number shown in the scene number display
(
1
). The scene number display (
1
) will blink until you actually store or recall, and
while blinking will not match the scene number indicated on the M7CL.
F
[RECALL] button
This button recalls the scene of the number shown in the scene number display (
1
).
Navigation Keys
These keys open various windows.
These are not linked with the navigation key section on the panel of the M7CL itself.
A
[17-32] button
Opens the INPUT CH 17–32 window.
B
[1-16] button
Opens the INPUT CH 1–16 window.
C
[ST IN] button
Opens the ST IN window.
D
[DCA] button
Opens the DCA window.
E
[STEREO] button
Opens the STEREO/MONO window.
F
[MIX] button
Opens the MIX window.
G
[MTRX] button
Opens the MATRIX window.
H
[33-48] button
Opens the INPUT CH 33–48 window. This is available only during offline editing and
when 48 is selected as the number of input channels in the Mixer Setup window, or
when editing online with the M7CL-48.
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