14 scene memories, About scene memories, What is stored in a scene – Yamaha 006IPTO-F0 User Manual
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Scene Memories
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Scene Memories
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14 Scene Memories
This chapter describes Scene memories, which store DM1000 mix and effects settings.
About Scene Memories
Scene memories enable you to store a snapshot of DM1000 channel mix settings and inter-
nal effects processor settings as a “Scene” in a special memory area.
There are 99 Scene memories, and you can recall any Scene using the display pages or the
controls on the top panel.
What is Stored in a Scene?
The following parameter settings are stored in a Scene:
Tip:
• You can also recall Scenes by replaying Automixes (see page 187) or by transmitting Program
Changes from external MIDI devices (see page 249).
• You can back up Scene memories to external MIDI devices by using MIDI Bulk Dump (see
Scene
Parameters
Mix parameters
All channel faders
Channel to Aux Out 1–8 Send levels
Aux Out 1–8 & Bus Out 1–8 levels
All channel [ON] button settings
All channel Phase & Delay settings
All channel Attenuator settings
All channel Compressor settings
Input Channel Gate settings
All channel EQ settings
All channel Pan settings
All channel routings
Fader groups, Mute groups, Fader group Masters, Mute
group Masters, EQ links, and Compressor links
All channel pair settings
Effects parameters
Effect programs recalled for Effects processors 1–4 and their
parameter settings
Remote Layer
Fader, Encoder and [ON] button status (only when Remote
Control Target is set to USER DEFINED)
Scene settings
Scene titles and Fade Time settings
Input Patching
Input Patch library numbers
Output Patching
Output Patch library numbers
Note:
• Scenes take a snapshot of Input and Output Patch library numbers that are in use at the
time the Scene is stored, but exclude current (edited) Input and Output patching.
• If you do not store the edited Input and Output patching to the libraries, recalling a Scene
may change the current patching.