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About the Recall Safe function
Recall Safe is a function that protects the parameters of the current mix from being affected by a scene
memory that is recalled. Recall Safe settings are saved independently from the scene data.
Example:In a show that consists of numerous existing scenes, if a special mic (for a presenter or safety
announcement) is added after the scenes were created, settings with this mic unused would be recalled each
time a scene was recalled. In this case, that mic channel alone can be given the Recall Safe setting ALL so that
it will be excluded from scene recall; that channel alone can be operated manually regardless of recalls. In
the same way, if a rehearsal mic channel is to be turned off during the actual performance, that channel can
be set to Recall Safe.
How Focus and Recall Safe are related
The Focus function and the Recall Safe function both apply filtering to the data that is recalled. However, they have an
inverse relationship in that the Focus function determines “what portion of the scene data is recalled,” while the Recall Safe
function determines “what parameters of the current mix data are not affected by the recall.”
Focus settings are saved in the data of each scene, and are used only when that specific scene is recalled. Recall Safe
settings are common to all scenes.
Recall Safe and Focus can be used together; channels/parameters that either of the two functions excludes from recall
(made safe / not in the focus) will not be recalled. In other words, only channels/parameters that are in Focus and are not in
Recall Safe will be recalled.
When scene data is recalled, it is not usually the case that you want to recall all of the data every time; in most cases, you
want to selectively recall only the needed data from the scene data.
By using either or both of these functions appropriately for your specific situation, you can flexibly meet a variety of mixing
requirements.
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