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<blockquote data-quote="Rob Dellwood" data-source="post: 84329" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Re: X32 Tech Talk</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>The OP can decide which method is more efficient for his particular needs. My point about selecting and de-selecting safes for every show refers to the fact that the console memory retains all active 'safes'. So in order to load his default show, he must first de-select or turn off all the safes (if they are still on). Once the default scene is active, he must then select or turn on all the 'safes' needed to allow scene changes with only the effects changing. So unless I am missing something, there will be two separate actions regarding the 'safe' settings each time the board is used. One to turn off first, to load default show, and then one to turn on the safes. The other way would be if already off, load the default, then turn on 'safes'. At the end of the night, turn them off for the next time. </p><p></p><p>As others have posted, using 'safes' can be tricky and can cause major problems if one does not notice they are active (which is easy to do) or as you mention, if they are used without a good understanding of how they work. I know I am looking forward to learning more about them as Behringer puts out more seminars on that topic.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rob Dellwood, post: 84329, member: 498"] Re: X32 Tech Talk The OP can decide which method is more efficient for his particular needs. My point about selecting and de-selecting safes for every show refers to the fact that the console memory retains all active 'safes'. So in order to load his default show, he must first de-select or turn off all the safes (if they are still on). Once the default scene is active, he must then select or turn on all the 'safes' needed to allow scene changes with only the effects changing. So unless I am missing something, there will be two separate actions regarding the 'safe' settings each time the board is used. One to turn off first, to load default show, and then one to turn on the safes. The other way would be if already off, load the default, then turn on 'safes'. At the end of the night, turn them off for the next time. As others have posted, using 'safes' can be tricky and can cause major problems if one does not notice they are active (which is easy to do) or as you mention, if they are used without a good understanding of how they work. I know I am looking forward to learning more about them as Behringer puts out more seminars on that topic. [/QUOTE]
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