Saving scenes internally, Recalling the current scene – Line 6 M13 User Manual

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Appendix B : Tips

B•2

Saving Scenes Internally

With your M13 set to Auto Save, if you make changes to a Scene and you want to give it

a new name, here’s how to do it:

• Enter Scene Setup mode by pressing and holding the Scenes switch.
• Select the Scene you’re already on by stepping on its switch (2B for example).
• Rename it as described on Page 4•3.

Once you have the name you like, you can simply exit Scene Setup mode by pressing any

switch and your new name for Scene 2B will be automatically saved.

With your M13 set to Manual Save, if you make changes to a Scene and you want to give

it a new name, you start out the same way, but you add an extra step, as follows:

• Enter Scene Setup mode by pressing and holding the Scenes switch.
• Select the Scene you’re already on by stepping on its switch (2B for example).
• Rename it as described on Page 4•3.

But this time, once you have the name you like, you must add the following step:

• Press and hold the switch for Scene 2B again, until its LED stops flashing.

The LCD will then display “Copy Completed”, and your new name will be saved, along

with all the Scene’s current settings.

Recalling The Current Scene

If you change a Scene’s configuration, then you step on the Scenes switch and recall the

same Scene you’re already on, the Scene will not change from its current settings.

If you select a different Scene, however, then go back to your previous scene, you will

get different results depending on whether you’re in Manual Save or Auto Save mode, as

follows:

• When in Auto Save mode, the M13 will retain all the changes you just made. All

the previously saved settings will be overwritten with your most recent settings.

• When In Manual Save mode, the M13 will NOT retain all the changes you just

made. Instead, it will recall the Scene’s previously saved settings.

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