Specifications

S3L System Guide196
Using Recall Safe
To access the Recall Safe tab:
1 Go to the Snapshots page and click the Recall Safe tab.
2 Click a Channel Type tab to display the desired channels.
To safe individual parameters on specific channels:
Click in the grid at the intersection of the appropriate parame-
ter (column) and channel (row). A blue dot appears, indicating
a parameter is safed.
To safe multiple parameters or channels at a time:
Click and drag in a column, across a row, or at an angle.
To safe individual parameters or channels using the computer
keyboard:
1 Place the cursor above the grid, above a parameter or channel
name, or above any Channel Safe button. To be sure the cursor
is above a valid area, you should be able to see at least one pa-
rameter name or channel name highlight.
2 Use the Arrow keys of the computer keyboard to move the cur-
sor right, left, up, or down to other grid points. (You cannot
navigate to parameter or channel grid icons, or to the Channel
Safe column.)
3 Press Enter to enable or disable safe status for the currently fo-
cused grid point. Continue navigating to and toggling safe sta-
tus of other parameters and channels.
To safe a parameter across all currently displayed channel types:
Click the Parameter grid icon at the top of the appropriate col-
umn until the triangle is white.
To safe all parameters for a particular channel:
Click the Channel grid icon in the ALL column for that channel
(row).
To toggle the status of a parameter column or channel row:
Click the appropriate Parameter or Channel grid icon repeat-
edly until it displays the desired status. For more information,
see “6 – Parameter Matrix” on page 195.
To safe all parameters across all channels and clear any current
settings:
Click the triangular icon at the top of the ALL column.
Channel Safe
To automation safe an individual channel and retain all recall safe
settings for that channel:
Click in the CHANNEL SAFE column for the desired channels.
To automation safe all parameters across all channels and retain
all current recall safe settings:
Click the CHANNEL SAFE master icon at the top of the Chan-
nel Safe column.
MIDI
When engaged, this button prevents the MIDI data stored in the
snapshot from being sent. This does not affect sending of Bank
Select and Program Change commands with the Snapshots Send
on Channel option (
Options > Snapshots > MIDI).
To enable Recall Safe for MIDI Snapshot output:
Click the MIDI Snapshot Output Safe button, located above the
parameter matrix.
Enabling recall safe for channel 1 fader
Click
You can undo or redo the last action taken in the parameter
matrix.
A channel (row) Channel Safe button does not need to be lit in
order to Recall Safe individual parameters for that channel.
The Channel Safe column mirrors the channel automation
Safe controls. For more information, see “Automation Safe”
on page 198.
For more information, see “Adding MIDI Data to Snapshots”
on page 206.