Managing The Scene List; Editing Scenes - Yamaha M7CL Quick Start Manual

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Tip; If you use the Up/Down keys to move to new
Tip;
scene number, but change your mind and don't recall
a scene, press Up/Down together to return to the cur-
rent scene number.

Managing the scene list.

Scenes appear in the list next to a position number.
Above the list are Cut, Copy, Paste, and Insert option
buttons so that you can re-order the scene list. This
also lets you clear un-used scenes. It is important to
realise that the scene number that you stored the scene
into, is only a location and not part of the scene name.
If you cut and paste scenes they will change number.
There is an "Undo" button for the scene management
options, but this is only for one action back.
Editing single scenes.
Scene information can be edited by recalling the scene, making the required changes
and then restoring to the same location. Alternatively the session or scene can be
opened in Studio Manager M7CL Editor and changes made on an offl ine PC. Scenes
can be locked from being over-written by pressing the grey square in the padlock icon
column. Scene 000 is read only and cannot be over-written.
Editing multiple scenes; Global Paste.
When you have multiple scenes that all require the same edit it is convenient to use Global Paste. A typical
example would be when a musician gets a replacement instrument, like a new bass guitar, the engineer needs to
change the EQ setting in every scene where that new bass is played.
Access the Global Paste popup from the tab on the SCENE LIST Screen.
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