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<blockquote data-quote="Rick Stansby" data-source="post: 33662" data-attributes="member: 312"><p>Re: M7 & Studio Manager</p><p></p><p>This is certainly possible.</p><p></p><p>1) Save the current scene on the M7, and back-up everything on the M7 to a memory stick (just in case you mess up). </p><p>2) Sync the mixer with Studio Manager. </p><p>3) Take studio manager "offline" using the button on the right side of the screen or the menu item on the top of the screen.</p><p>4) Insert your USB key into the laptop running Studio Manager.</p><p>5) In studio manager - open the scene window (from the windows menu)</p><p>6) You will see two columns for lists of scenes. On the right you will see the scenes currently loaded on the M7</p><p>7) On the Left you will see an empty column. </p><p>8) Above this column you will see "save", and "open" buttons.</p><p>9) Click "open" and then find your board file ( you will need to set the file type to .M7C - default is .YSM)*</p><p>10) Now you will see your scene list in the column on the Left.</p><p>11) Drag your scene from the left column to the right column (onto an empty scene)</p><p>12) Re-sync the board with the M7, making sure to sync from PC to Console.</p><p>13) Now load your scene, check you output routing and you should be up and running.</p><p></p><p>*see Andrew's description below, regarding saving the scenes separately before opening them in the studio manager "scene memory" window.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rick Stansby, post: 33662, member: 312"] Re: M7 & Studio Manager This is certainly possible. 1) Save the current scene on the M7, and back-up everything on the M7 to a memory stick (just in case you mess up). 2) Sync the mixer with Studio Manager. 3) Take studio manager "offline" using the button on the right side of the screen or the menu item on the top of the screen. 4) Insert your USB key into the laptop running Studio Manager. 5) In studio manager - open the scene window (from the windows menu) 6) You will see two columns for lists of scenes. On the right you will see the scenes currently loaded on the M7 7) On the Left you will see an empty column. 8) Above this column you will see "save", and "open" buttons. 9) Click "open" and then find your board file ( you will need to set the file type to .M7C - default is .YSM)* 10) Now you will see your scene list in the column on the Left. 11) Drag your scene from the left column to the right column (onto an empty scene) 12) Re-sync the board with the M7, making sure to sync from PC to Console. 13) Now load your scene, check you output routing and you should be up and running. *see Andrew's description below, regarding saving the scenes separately before opening them in the studio manager "scene memory" window. [/QUOTE]
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