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DiGiCo Waves Operation
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2.1.9 Recall Safe Mode ..................................................................
There are times when you don’t want certain Racks or specific plug-ins to be affected by Snapshot changes. The Recall Safe Mode
allows you to select the Racks and/or plug-ins that won’t be affected as you change Snapshots that would normally affect them. The
recall-safe option applies within the Session (not a specific Snapshot).
To set a Rack or plug-in to Recall Safe:
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Touch the Recall Safe On button in the Snapshot pane.
- Racks: Select a Rack or multi-select several Racks, then touch the Set button. A Rack’s blue input/output rails indicate
that in the Rack is Recall Safed.
- Plug-ins: Select the plug-in or plug-ins you want to set to Recall Safe. Touch the Set button. Recall Safe plug-ins glow
blue.
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To remove a Rack or plug-in from Recall Safe mode, select the Rack or plug-in and touch the Set (now labelled Unset) again.
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Plug-ins or Racks that are set to Recall Safe can be edited. However, their Recall Safe status can be viewed only while in Recall
Safe mode.
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Turning Recall Safe on in the Snapshots pane does not activate or deactivate Recall Safe. Rather, it only allows you to see plug-
ins and Racks and set them to Recall Safe. When you turn Recall Safe mode off, Racks and plug-ins which have been Recall
Safe remain so; they just don’t glow blue.