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>> To select all of the parameters of a single channel
1. Click INDV. CHANNEL.
2. Click any parameter section in the desired channel. For example, click the
All parameter of input channel 5; all the parameter sections in channel 5 are
selected (as shown below).
If the channel is stereo linked, all of the parameter sections in its paired channel
will also be selected.
>> To select a single parameter section console wide
1. Click CONSOLE WIDE.
2. In any channel, click the desired parameter section. For example, clicking the
fader parameter of input channel 1 selects the fader parameter of every channel.
>> To select every parameter section on the console
Click ALL. Every parameter section on the Recall Scope screen is selected
(as shown below).
>> To deselect a parameter section(s)
Follow the procedures for selecting parameters, but only click ones that are
already selected.
Selecting bus parameters
As a channel’s bus parameter section represents all of its available buses collectively,
you can only select either all or none of its buses using the scope function buttons.
However, by clicking the bus parameter section you can open its ‘bus select’ window,
which lets you select any buses you want out of scene. In this window each aux/
matrix bus is represented by an single icon, and only available buses are shown.
Typical ‘bus select’ window
The background colour of the bus parameter for each channel shows the selection
status of its respective buses. There are three states, as shown in the following table.
Bus selection status Symbol
None of the buses are selected
One or more, but not all, of the
buses are selected
All of the buses are selected
>> To select/deselect buses
In the ‘bus select’ window, do one of the following:
• To select/deselect a single bus, click on its icon.
• To select/deselect all buses, click All.
Saving scope parameters in a scene
Scope parameters have to be saved in a scene.
>> To save your selected parameters in a scene
1. Save the parameters you want into a scene (see “To create a new scene using
the current settings” in chapter 9).
2. Select the desired recall scope parameters (see “Selecting scope
parameter sections”).
3. Overwrite the scene by clicking the “Overwrite scene” option (see “To create
a new scene using the current settings” in chapter 9).
Using store scope
Caution!
Although store scope is sometimes useful in very specic
situations, it must always be used with care. This is because it
is possible that control settings will not be stored at all and will
consequently be lost. Therefore, it is much safer to use recall store and
aways store everything.
Please use store scope with great care and observe the Caution above. All of the
methods of the recall scope operation, as detailed in this chapter, apply equally
to store scope.
Type and number
of currently
selected bus
All 32
buses
Currently
selected bus
(green background)
Unselected bus
Click to select/
deselect all buses