This is about Scenes

Searched for this topic, maybe i didn’t see it.

Is there anyway to find the information on the date and time that you saved a scene, without going to the log events to find it. I know that you can enter more information on the scene. But it might be helpful to have it displayed when you select a scene.

Glen Clark

The Church At Covington FOH

T112/iDR48

The Church At Covington Front Of House

Would like that too, because now i always enter the date as part of the title for future reference.

Wouter

+1.

I’d also like to have “scene export” to pc to send file to festivals etc. (Or am I blind?)

Jukka “Pitkä” Kurkela

Äänimaisema Oy, Finland

iLiveT80 / iDr32

quote:
Originally posted by Pitk

I’d also like to have “scene export” to pc to send file to festivals etc. (Or am I blind?)


Normally I’d say you could send over the show file and let them do an import from you show.

I however had a problem doing that (see other topic on the forum).

Wouter

IDR32, Dante, Mixpad

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Nice feature would be if you could chose what to load from scene, i.e. just input channel gains/eq/dynamics, etc. In the festival output routing will be already done, probably some eq and delays applied and you wouldn’t want to change all that.

ddff

You can of course scene safe anything you don’t want changed (output busses, patching etc). Kind of the opposite of choosing what you want to load - with scene safes you are choosing what you DONT want loaded. This was also made a bit better in recent fireware with the Scene Safe matrix view.

Cheers

Richard Howey

Audio Dynamite Ltd

IDR48/IDR16/T112/R72/Mixpad,Tweak,

Dual M-Dante/DVS, 17"MBP/Logic 9/Custom Mackie Control

During import of a scene, you can also use the filter option, to filter out what you don’t need or want.

Wouter

IDR32, Dante, Mixpad

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quote:
Originally posted by ddff_lv

Nice feature would be if you could chose what to load from scene, i.e. just input channel gains/eq/dynamics, etc. In the festival output routing will be already done, probably some eq and delays applied and you wouldn’t want to change all that.

ddff


This is my personal oppinion: You should never use a mixing board as a system prosessor.

Pitk.

Jukka “Pitkä” Kurkela

Äänimaisema Oy, Finland

iLiveT80 / iDr32