Manual

DiGiCo Waves Operation
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Plugin Rack Sessions Snapshot
Rack Routing
- - - All Racks
Rack input and
output gain
- Single Rack All Racks All Racks
Rack in/out and
mute states
- Single Rack All Racks All Racks
Plugins chain
and parameters
Only preset for
individual plugin
All Plugins in
single rack
All Plugins All Plugins
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:
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.
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.
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.
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.