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•COMMENT Sorted in numeric/alphabetical order of comment.
• TIME STAMP Sorts the list in order of date of creation.
NOTE
By pressing the same location again, you  can change the sorting order (ascending or 
descending).
2
Write-protect
Indicates the Write Protect on/off status. Press this button to write-protect the scene. A 
lock icon will appear. Press it  again to cancel write protection.
3
TITLE field
Press this field to open the SCENE TITLE ED IT window, in which...

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Clearing a scene
NOTE• You may select multiple scenes to be cleared. To do so, press the MULTI SELECT button to turn  it on, and then rotate a multifunction knob. Alte rnatively, rotate the multifunction knob while 
pressing and holding it down.
• Read-only scenes or write-prot ected scenes cannot be cleared.
Cutting a sceneThis section explains how to cut a scene.
When you cut a scene, the numbers of the subsequent scenes will be decremented 
accordingly. You can paste...

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Using the Global Paste function“Global Paste” is a function that lets you copy  and paste settings for the desired channel or 
parameter from the current scene to scene data in memory (multiple selections are allowed). 
This can be convenient if you want to apply  changes (that you made to the current scene) to 
multiple scenes that have already been stored.
NOTE
The Global Paste function will be available fo r a user if the SCENE LIST STORE/SORT 
parameter is turned on...

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*1. The parameters for Insert 1 and Insert 2 are selected together.
*2. Settings are linked according to the channel link for the current scene when the settings are made.• OUTPUT tab Select an output channel in the upper left area, and select its parameter in the lower left 
area.
You can select the following parameters.*1. The parameters for Insert 1 and Insert 2 are selected together.
*2. Settings are linked according to the channel link for the current scene when the...

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NOTE• The FOCUS field enables you to make settings fo r the Focus function. The buttons in this field 
correspond to the scene list shown on the left side of the SCENE LIST window.
• Scenes for which Focus settings are made are i ndicated by a “FOCUS” indication in the STATUS 
field of the SCENE LIST window.
• You can use the Focus function in conjunction wi th the Recall Safe function. Channels or 
parameters that are excluded from Recall operations  by either Focus or...

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FOCUS PARAMETER display section
Indicates the parameters and racks that wi ll be affected by Recall operations for any 
scene. Procedures and contents are the sa me as those in the RECALL SAFE MODE 
window ( page 74).
5
Channel select button
Selects the channel for which you want to set the Focus Recall function.
NOTESwitching channels using this button will not  affect the channel selection on the top panel.
6
Selected channel display
This area indicates the icon,...

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SCENE LIST window (FADE TIME field)1
SET button
Press this button to open the FADE TIME window, in which you can select a channel for 
which you want to use the Fade function, and specify the fade time (the duration of time 
over which the fader will  reach its new value).
2
FADE button
Enables or disables the Fade function for each scene.
3
FADE TIME display
This area indicates the fade time specified for each scene.
4
CURRENT SETTING field
Specifies the content that...

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Outputting a control signal  to an external device 
in tandem with scene recall (GPI OUT)A control signal can be output to an external device connected to the GPI connector of the CL 
series console when you recall a specific scene. Proceed as follows.
NOTE
For more information on GPI OUT settings, refer to “ Using GPI OUT” (page 239).
SCENE LIST window (GPI OUT field)1
Output control signal select buttons
These specify the control signal wi ll be output from each GPI...

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Playing back an audio file  that links to a scene 
recallYou can also specify an audio file that you want to play back from a USB flash drive when a 
specific scene is recalled. This can be conveni ent if you want an effect sound or BGM to be 
played automatically in a specific scene.
NOTE
• Save audio files for playback in the SONGS folder within the YPE folder. If you save them in the root directory or in other folders, you will be unable to specify them for playback....

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SONG SELECT windowYou can select an audio file you want to link with the scene, and set the offset time. This 
window will appear when you press the song select button.1
Change directory button
Press this button to move to the next higher folder level.
NOTEYou cannot move to levels higher than \YPE\SONGS\.
2
PATH indicator
This area indicates the current directory path. It will show only the \YPE\SONGS level.
3
SONG TITLE/FILE NAME switch buttons
Switch between the song...
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