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Genesys User Manual - AMS Neve

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RECALL<br />

Recall Overview<br />

Recall is an optional software package that not only enables the console to<br />

record led states (in much the same way as a Snapshot does), but to also<br />

record and recall the level of all rotary controls as well.<br />

These values can then be sent back to the console, either globally or<br />

selectively, where rotary controls can be matched by hand following the<br />

on-screen graphics, and led and button states can be set with a single<br />

mouse click.<br />

If the Recall software has been installed and licensed, there will be a red<br />

letter R displayed in the top right of the timecode display.<br />

If it is not fitted, it will be displayed in grey, as shown left.<br />

Please be aware that when the<br />

console faders are controlling<br />

DAW faders via HUI, these<br />

levels will not form part of any<br />

Recall file, and will therefore not<br />

be available for restoring at a<br />

later time.<br />

These DAW fader levels are<br />

actually stored in the DAW, and<br />

not in the <strong>Genesys</strong> Recall files.<br />

Recall differs from a console snapshot, in that while both of them record<br />

the state and position of all buttons, leds and rotary controls, a Snapshot<br />

can only replay led and button states back to the console.<br />

Recall on the other hand, will show a graphical representations of a control<br />

on the desk allowing the user to match it manually. Once a control has<br />

been reset, the next control in that strip will be displayed and so on, until<br />

all controls have been reset.<br />

NB: On automation desks, the fader can be recalled automatically due to<br />

the presence of a fader motor, and is part of the 'soft controls' part of the<br />

Recall (along with all of the led states).<br />

On non-automation desks, the fader has to be matched by hand using the<br />

on-screen graphic.<br />

The software can either display each control in sequence from channel 1<br />

so it can be reset in order (Automatic mode), or individual channels can<br />

be selected in any order, where you only need to set certain controls on<br />

certain channels (Hold mode).<br />

Recall operates on the three main sections of the console, each of which is<br />

further sub-divided:<br />

Monitor Panel<br />

This is nominally split into:<br />

1. Cues / Master Meter Selects (shown with grey background)<br />

2. Monitor Panel / Console Status sections<br />

Greyed out sections indicate that they do not form part of the Recall<br />

system:<br />

• Routing<br />

• Oscillator<br />

• Slate<br />

• Talkback<br />

• Monitor knob leds (Dim, AFL, PFL, SIF)<br />

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