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<blockquote data-quote="Andrew Broughton" data-source="post: 209411" data-attributes="member: 318"><p>The dLive does not work that way.</p><p>Hitting "Go" executes the highlighted scene, and after hitting "Go", if you make changes and then hit store, it stores to that same scene that you just recalled, as you'd expect. It does highlight the next scene in Green to show this will be the next scene recalled when you hit "Go" again. It auto-increments as you would expect. You can also turn off auto-increment if you like, and you can also turn on "Auto Store" which will save whatever changes you made to the scene you're on before it recalls the next scene. Very useful when programming quickly.</p><p>The Update functions are not there on the M/X32 and with the inclusion of the Relative Mode, it's more like the DiGiCo than the Yamaha or M/X32 system. The ability to update multiple scenes is cumbersome on the Yamaha, and I don't believe even possible the M/X32. This can also be done on the dLive.</p><p></p><p>Jumping back can be done by hitting "Back" and "Go" or "Reset" and "Go" to undo the scene Recall or Scene Store.</p><p></p><p>Never used Palladium, but I'm sure it's very powerful. Tracking on the dLive just means that as if you change a value of a parameter, with Tracking on, it automatically scopes just those changes and updates all selected scenes. Much easier than manually selecting the scope as you have to do on the Yamaha (or the Avid I believe).</p><p></p><p>I linked you the Windows driver in my last message. It's existed for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andrew Broughton, post: 209411, member: 318"] The dLive does not work that way. Hitting "Go" executes the highlighted scene, and after hitting "Go", if you make changes and then hit store, it stores to that same scene that you just recalled, as you'd expect. It does highlight the next scene in Green to show this will be the next scene recalled when you hit "Go" again. It auto-increments as you would expect. You can also turn off auto-increment if you like, and you can also turn on "Auto Store" which will save whatever changes you made to the scene you're on before it recalls the next scene. Very useful when programming quickly. The Update functions are not there on the M/X32 and with the inclusion of the Relative Mode, it's more like the DiGiCo than the Yamaha or M/X32 system. The ability to update multiple scenes is cumbersome on the Yamaha, and I don't believe even possible the M/X32. This can also be done on the dLive. Jumping back can be done by hitting "Back" and "Go" or "Reset" and "Go" to undo the scene Recall or Scene Store. Never used Palladium, but I'm sure it's very powerful. Tracking on the dLive just means that as if you change a value of a parameter, with Tracking on, it automatically scopes just those changes and updates all selected scenes. Much easier than manually selecting the scope as you have to do on the Yamaha (or the Avid I believe). I linked you the Windows driver in my last message. It's existed for a while. [/QUOTE]
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