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\n\n\n----- Original Message -----\nFrom: \n spoony21male@...\n \nSent: Sunday, June 27, 2004 1:48 PM\nSubject: [01v96] Re: Studio manager USB \n connection?\n\nHi Ronny, that did the trick.\n\nGlad that you got it going David. Mess \n around with SM, the more that you play with it the more that you'll find out \n about it. Here's some tips that may help you,when you start saving scenes, \n channel, eq, fx, gates and dynamic processor settings to user \n presets in SM. Let's take Scenes for example. Hit Ctrl+2, Drag the scenes that \n you want to save from the right pane to the left pane and label at the top of \n left pane, Global Scenes 01. Click Save. Next time that you open the Scene \n Memory Libray, on the left pane, click OPEN, browse to your scenes folder, \n once you do this it will be the default folder when you OPEN scenes. Click on \n Global Scenes 01, and all of your previous scenes will show. New scenes, just \n add to the list and save. If you forget to save, when you close the \n library, it will say Modified Library Save? click yes. When you fill \n up the 99 scenes on the right pane, they will all be in Global Scenes 01, \n file. For your 100th scene, start with a blank left pane, drag it to #1 slot, \n and label at the top Global Scenes 02 and when that's filled, label the next \n Global Scenes 03, etc. Do this with all libraries, so for channel memory, you \n would have it labeled Global Channels 01, dyn's would be Global Dynamics \n 01, etc. This keeps everything organized from the get go. Global meaning all \n of those memories in one file, instead of saving all lib's to the \n same folder, where you get a jumble of scenes, channels, eq presets, \n which makes it much harder to sort through to recall a lib user preset. If you \n go to a scene that you did when you first started working on the board, \n it will revert your scene memory on the console to whatever scenes that you \n had, which will be practically none, so make sure that all the scenes that you \n want to be on the mixer, are in the right pane in SM. IOW, you are updating \n your scene memory to include all scenes until you run up to 99 each time. You \n can mix and match often used scenes, from Global Scene 01 file and Global \n Scene 02 file or carry over the Global 01 scenes that you want to Global \n Scene 02 and leave the seldom used ones in Global Scene 01. That way you have \n a record of every final tweak. Lib files are very small, typically under 100KB \n so you can store thousands on a cd-r or rw.\n\nEnjoy the board and \n SM.\n\nKeep On \n Trackin'\n\n------Ronny Morris - Digitak Mastering------\n
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