Soloing and toggle, Scene memories, Scene recall – Tascam 2488neo User Manual
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TASCAM 2488neo
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5 − Mixer
Soloing and toggle
If you press the
SOLO
key to the upper right of the
STEREO
fader, the indicator lights and solo mode acti-
vates. In solo mode, the track channel
MUTE/SOLO
keys
function as
SOLO
keys, allowing you to monitor just the
track channel signals of your choice.
The
MUTE/SOLO
keys of any soloed channels flash while
being soloed.
Muted channels cannot be soloed or unmuted while solo
mode is active.
When soloing channels, the solo is “in-place.,” mean-
ing that faders, pan controls, EQ, etc. affect the soloed
sound, and channels other than those with their
SOLO
keys
pressed are muted.
Scene memories
The 2488neo can store and recall up to 100 scene memo-
ries. Each memory stores all the digital parameters for:
Input assignment
•
EQ settings
•
Effect settings and assignment (assignment and param-
•
eters for both internal effects units)
Effect send and loop levels
•
Pan-pots
•
Digital pad/gain
•
Fader settings (including the
•
STEREO
fader)
Sub-mixer settings
•
NOTE
TRIM control, monitor, and mastering tool settings are
not stored as part of a scene.
Scene recall
Follow these procedures to recall a scene.
1 Press the
SCENE
key to open the SCENE
LIBRARY screen.
2 Use the
˙
cursor key to select
LOAD
.
3 Select the scene that you want to recall.
4 Press the
YES/ENTER
key to recall the scene.
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Internal faders and physical faders
If the fader matching mode (described below) is changed
from the factory setting, when a scene is recalled, the
recalled internal fader values and the physical fader posi-
tions may not match.* For this reason, audio levels may
change suddenly after recalling a scene. Remember to turn
down the output volume when recalling scenes to avoid
sudden changes in volume.
*In the factory fader matching setting, the internal fader
values always match physical fader positions.
NOTE
If the fader matching setting is changed from the
factory setting, the following cases may also cause
the internal fader values and physical fader values not
to match:
If a different song is recalled.
•
If external MIDI fader control is used.
•
If a physical fader position is changed while the
•
unit's power is OFF.
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Fader matching
If the fader matching mode is not changed from its factory
settings, then the physical fader positions will always show
the actual fader levels (internal fader values) when you
use the 2488neo. In this setting, however, fader data is not
recalled with scenes.