5 mixer menu, Mixer menu – Lynx Studio AES16 User Manual

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Lynx Mixer Reference

6.5 Mixer Menu

The Mixer menu, located at the top left of the screen, allows selection of global mixer functions.

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Restore Defaults

This option restores all user-selectable parameters to factory default settings. This feature should be used as a first
step when mixer settings issues are encountered.

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Mixer Scene

This feature provides the ability to save and recall all user-selectable parameters. “Scenes” that contain the state of
all mixer settings can be saved to scene memory. Scenes may be recalled to quickly reconfigure the mixer.

Scene memory is global to all users on a single computer and is initially empty. There is no limit to the number of
scenes that can be stored.

When the Mixer Scene option is selected, a dialog box will appear that lists stored scenes and allow entry of new
scenes. Restore, Save, and Delete buttons handle scene management as follows:

Restore – To restore a scene from memory, select the scene name from the list, and then click the Restore
button. The scene will be instantly recalled from memory and all mixer parameters will be restored to the
saved state.

Save – To save a scene into memory, type the name of the scene into the Edit Window, then click the Save
button. The current mixer parameters will be stored into scene memory. Selecting an existing scene name
and clicking the Save button will overwrite that scene with the current parameters.

Delete – To delete a previously saved scene from memory, select the scene name from the list and click the
Delete button. The Mixer Scene dialog box will remain open to allow further editing/deleting of scenes.


NOTE: When the computer is shut down, the current mixer state is saved. When the computer is restarted, the mixer
state is restored. This function is independent of Mixer Scene operation.

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