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For each scene, you can filter specific mixer settings 
(parameters) so that they will not be recalled when that 
scene is played back.
Select the mixer parameters that will be disabled. 
For the Fader, CH ON, Pan, EQ, EFF 1/2 sends and Aux 
1/2 sends, you must also select which channels will have 
these parameters disabled.
If a parameter button is on (highlighted), filtering will 
apply to that parameter for the selected channels, so that 
those settings of the scene will be ignored.
If a button is off (i.e., filtering off), those settings of the 
scene will be applied.
Filtering is applied to the selected scene as a “playback 
filter.”
The EFF1/2 ReturnEffectAux 1/2 LevelMasterEQ, and 
MasterFader
 parameters can be disabled without regard 
to the channel.
Fader
CH ONPanEQEFF1/2, and AUX1/2 filter set-
tings apply only to channels that are disabled (highlighted).
If you want to enable/disable scene parameters for all the 
scenes in a song, use the “SceneFilter” tab page.
4. Recall
Recalls the settings that are registered in a scene. If you 
recall and edit a scene, click the Recall button to save 
your edits. Otherwise, the scene will revert to the state 
prior to editing when you exit this screen. 
5. EditLoc
Here you can change the location where the scene is 
stored.
In the scene list, select the scene whose location you want 
to edit.
Click the EditLoc button to display the Edit Scene Loca-
tion
 dialog box, and edit the location at which the scene 
is stored.
Select (highlight) the location unit (e.g., hour, minute, sec-
ond) that you want to edit, and use the value dial or +/–
keys to edit the location.
Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to apply 
your changes, or click the No button (or press the panel 
NO
 key) to discard your changes.
6. Rename
Here you can rename the scene.
In the scene list, select the current scene whose name you 
want to edit, and click the Rename button to display the 
Rename
 dialog box. You can assign a name of up to six-
teen characters. (
7. Delete
In the scene list, select the scene that you want to delete, 
and click the Delete button to display the Delete Scene 
dialog box.
By turning the Select All button on (highlighted) in the 
dialog box, you can delete all scenes in a single operation.
Click the Yes button (or press the panel YES key) to 
delete the scene(s), or click the No button (or press the 
panel NO key) to cancel the operation.
Undo is not available for this Delete operation.
8. OverWrite
Overwrites the current mixer settings onto the selected 
scene number. Use this when you want to make fine 
adjustments to the scene or replace it with a different 
scene.
2c-5. Scene Filter
These settings specify the parameters that will be modified 
when scenes are recalled. The enable/disable settings you 
make here will apply to all scenes of the song.
If you want to enable/disable parameters for a specific scene of the 
song, make settings in the “EditScene” tab page 3. Disable Prm.
Click the buttons to enable/disable the corresponding chan-
nels and/or parameters. A channel/parameter whose button 
is turned on will not be affected by scene recall operations.
EFF 1/2 Return
EffectAux 1/2 LevelMasterEQ, and Mas-
terFader
 parameters can be disabled independently of the 
channel.
Fader, CH ONPanEQEFF 1/2, and AUX 1/2 filter settings 
are valid only for channels that are disabled (highlighted).
The Effect button enables/disables and Trim the effect program 
number and insert effect assignments.
The EFF 1/2 Return button enables/disables the Return Level 
and Balance settings of the master effect 1/2.
2c-6. Mixer View
You can use the Mixer View screen to check the settings of a 
scene.
Here you can view and edit the following parameters.
Faders, CH ON, pan, EQ LOW Gain/LOW MID Gain/
HIGH MID Gain/HIGH Gain, EFF1/2 Send, AUX 1/2 
Send, AUX 1/2 LEVEL, EFF 1/2 Return Level, EFF 1/2 
Return Balance, DRUMS
If you move the top panel faders and Knob Matrix to edit a 
parameter, the selection will move to the parameter you ed-
ited, and the screen will also change.
Use the 1–16 key and 17–32 key to select the sixteen-channel 
group you want to view.