Yamaha SU700 Home Theater Server User Manual


 
Chapter 6 Using the Features
178 Chapter 6 Using the Features
What Does the Scene Hold?
When you store a scene, the scene memory stores the current settings for all of the
items listed below. When you recall the scene, the sequencer will recall of these set-
tings.
All current knob settings (SOUND/LEVEL, SOUND/PAN, SOUND/PITCH, ...,EF-
FECT/EFFECT 3) for all nonempty sample tracks, and for the AUDIO IN and MAS-
TER tracks.
The current GROOVE resolution setting (for all nonempty sample tracks).
The current mute ON/OFF state on all tracks (except for empty sample tracks).
The three currently assigned effects (the effects assigned to blocks 1, 2, and 3, as
set up by the [EFFECT SETUP] buttons).
If one or more of the assigned effects are insertion effects, then the track ON/OFF
connections for each of those effects.
How Do I Store a Scene?
Note that the SU700 will store scenes only while the sequencer is in PLAY or PLAY
STANDBY (although it can recall scenes under any sequencer mode).
1.
Be sure that the SCENE/MARKER switch is set to SCENE.
2.
Be sure that knob settings and mute settings for all tracks, and also the current
effects assignments, are set up the way you want to store them.
3.
If the sequencer is in REC or REC STANDBY mode, press to return it to PLAY
STANDBY mode. (If you wish, can then set the press
to set the sequencer into
PLAY mode, although there is probably no reason to do this.)
4.
Hold down a free or overwritable SCENE button ([TOP], [A],...,[G]) for several
seconds to store the environment into the corresponding scene. Hold the button
down until the screen displays the SCENE STORED message.
Keep holding until the screen shows this message:
Hold down one of these buttons. (Do not a use button
that already contains a scene you want to keep!):