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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 101

Routing Bus Out 1–8 Signals to the Stereo Bus.


You can patch Bus Out 1–8 signals to Outputs and Slots 1/2, as well as to the Stereo Bus. You
can adjust the level and pan settings of the signals routed to the Stereo Bus for each bus. This
is convenient when you wish to use Bus Outs (1–8) as a Group Bus.
To patch the Bus Out 1–8 signals to the Stereo Bus, press the DISPLAY ACCESS
[PAN/ROUTING] button repeatedly to display the Pan/Route | Bus to St page.

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2
3

Bus Outs
Move the cursor to the desired parameter you wish to change, then rotate the Parameter
wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to modify the setting.
A TO ST PAN
These controls pan the Bus Out 1–8 signals between the left and right Stereo Out buses.
B TO ST ON/OFF
These buttons turn on and off the Bus Out 1–8 to the Stereo Bus routing.
C TO ST Faders
These faders set the Bus Out 1–8 to Stereo Bus levels.

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Viewing the Stereo Out and Bus Out Settings


You can view and adjust parameter settings for the currently-selected Stereo Out or Bus Out
on the View | Parameter and Fader pages.

■ Viewing the Compressor and EQ Settings


To display the View | Parameter page, use the corresponding [SEL] button to select the
desired bus, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F1] button.

The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input
Channels, except for the following items:
• The Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 Parameter pages do not contain the Gate and Phase
parameters.
• The Stereo Out Parameter page does not contain the Pair parameter.

■ Viewing Faders and Other Parameters


To display the View | Fader page, use the corresponding [SEL] button to select the desired
bus, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F2] button.
The Fader page layouts for Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 are slightly different.
• Stereo Out Fader page

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2

A BAL
This control adjusts the level balance between the L and R channels of the Stereo Out.
B ON/OFF
This button turns the Stereo Out on or off, and links with the [ON] button in the STE-
REO section.

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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display 103

C Fader
This fader adjusts the Stereo Out output levels, and links with the [STEREO] fader. The
fader knob is highlighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB.
• Bus Out (1–8) Fader page

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2

Bus Outs
A ON/OFF
This button turns the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8) on or off, and links with the
[ON] (9–16) button in the Master layer.
B Fader
This fader sets the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8) level, and links with the fader (9–16)
in the Master layer. The fader knob is highlighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB.
C TO ST PAN
This control sets the Bus Out to Stereo Out Pan position for the currently-selected Bus
Out (1–8).
D TO ST ON/OFF
This button turns on or off the Bus Out to Stereo Out signal for the currently-selected
Bus Out (1–8).
E TO ST Fader
This fader sets the Bus Out to Stereo Out signal level for the currently-selected Bus Out
(1–8).
Tip: The TO ST PAN, ON/OFF, and TO ST Fader parameters also appear on the Pan/Route
| Bus to St page.

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Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the
Control Surface
You can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and various buttons and controls in the SELECTED
CHANNEL section on the top panel to directly control certain parameters for the Stereo
Out and Bus Out 1–8.

Setting the Levels


Move the [STEREO] fader to adjust the Stereo Out levels. Press the [ON] button in the STE-
REO section to turn the Stereo Out on or off.
To set Bus Out 1–8 levels, press the [MASTER] button in the LAYER section to select the
Master layer, then move faders 9–16. At this time, you can turn Bus Out 1–8 on or off using
the [ON] 9–16 buttons.

EQ’ing and Balancing the Stereo Out and Bus Outs


1 Press the [SEL] button of the bus to which you want to apply EQ or set the
level balance.
2 To adjust the EQ of the currently-selected bus, select the desired band by
pressing one of the following buttons in the SELECTED CHANNEL section:
• [HIGH] button ............ HIGH band
• [H-MID] button .......... HIGH-MID band
• [L-MID] button ........... LOW-MID band
• [LOW] button .............. LOW band
3 Use the [Q], [FREQUENCY], and [GAIN] controls to adjust the Q, frequency,
and gain of the band selected in Step 2.
See page 84 for more information on EQ.
4 To adjust the Stereo Out Balance parameter, use the [PAN] control in the
SELECTED CHANNEL section.

Note: If you select Aux Out 1–8 or Bus Out 1–8, the [PAN] control is disabled.

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Pairing Buses or Aux Sends 105

Pairing Buses or Aux Sends


You can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) buses or Aux Sends for stereo operation.
Paired bus and Aux Send linked parameters and non-linked parameters (that are available
for independent controls) are listed below:
Linked parameters Non-linked parameters
[SEL] buttons Output Patching
Fader Insert Patching
Channel on/off Delay on/off
Insert on/off Delay time**
Solo on/off Bus to Stereo Pan*
Comp settings Attenuators***
Comp insert position
** You can set this parameter for each channel independent-
EQ settings ly if the GANG button is turned off on the /INS/DLDLY
Fader group | DLY page.
Mute group *** You can set this parameter for each channel independent-
ly on the EQ | ATT page, but the paired channel settings
Fade time
are linked on the EQ | Edit and View pages.
Recall safe
Bus to Stereo on/off*
Bus to Stereo fader* 8

Bus Outs
Parameters marked with an asterisk * are available only for Bus Outs.

1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR/GROUP] button repeatedly until the


Pair/Grup | Output page appears.

The parameters on this page are described below.


A STEREO/MONOx2
These buttons turn Bus or Aux Send pairs on or off.
B F.S
This button determines whether Aux Sends follow the Input Channel Surround Pan
when the 01V96 is in any Surround mode other than “Stereo.” When this button is
turned on, Aux Sends follow the Input Channel Surround Pan. This is useful for feeding
Surround signals to external Surround effects processors.
2 Move the cursor to the MONOx2 button for the desired Bus or Aux Send,
then press [ENTER].
The buses or Aux Sends are paired.
3 To cancel a pair, move the cursor to the STEREO button for the desired Bus
or Aux Send, then press [ENTER].

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Attenuating Output Signals


To attenuate the 01V96’s output signals, display the EQ | Out Att page and adjust the Stereo
Out and Bus Out 1–8 attenuators individually.
If necessary, you can also select Output and I/O card channels and specify the amount of
attenuation. This technique is convenient when you want to attenuate output signals
quickly, regardless of the source signal patching.
1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the
DIO/Setup | Output Att page appears.

1 2

2 Move the cursor in the left column (1), then scroll the list up or down using
the Parameter wheel to select the desired output or slot channel for which
you want to adjust attenuation.
The following outputs and slot channels can be selected:
• STEREO OUT L/R ...............................STEREO OUT L & R channels
• MONITOR OUT L/R ..........................MONITOR OUT L & R channels
• OMNI OUT 1–4 ...................................OMNI OUT connectors 1–4
• SLOT OUT 1–1 through 1–16 ...........Slot channels 1–16
• ADAT OUT 1–8....................................ADAT OUT channels 1–8
• 2TR OUT DIGITAL L/R .....................2TR OUT DIGITAL L & R channels
3 Move the cursor to the parameter value in the right column (2), then rotate
the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to set the amount of
attenuation.
The amount of attenuation can be set from 0 dB to –9 dB.
Tip: To reset the attenuation amount of all Output Channels to 0 dB, move the cursor to the
INITIALIZE button, then press [ENTER].

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Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs 107

Naming the Stereo Out and Bus Outs


You can change the default Bus names (BUS1, AUX4, STEREO, etc.). It may be convenient
to name the buses “Monitor Out” or “Effect Send,” for example, so that you can easily iden-
tify the signal type.
1 Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | Out
Name page appears.

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Bus Outs
You can specify Short names in the center column (1) and Long (full) names in the right
column (2).
When the Name Input Auto Copy check box (3) is on, the first four characters of a
newly-entered Long name are automatically copied to the Short name. On the other hand,
a newly-entered Short name is automatically added to the beginning of the Long name.
You can reset all bus names to their default names by moving the cursor to the INITIALIZE
button, then pressing [ENTER].
2 Move the cursor to a name you wish to change, then press [ENTER].
The Title Edit window appears, which enables you to edit the name.

3 Edit the name, move the cursor to the OK button, then press [ENTER].
The new name is now effective.
Tip: The edited name is stored in the Output Patch library.

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Aux Outs 109

9 Aux Outs
This chapter describes how to control Aux Out 1–8.

Aux Out 1–8


The Aux Out 1–8 section mixes signals routed from the Input Channels to the correspond-
ing Aux Sends, processes them using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to
the specified internal effects processors, output connectors or I/O card connectors.
The 01V96 features eight Aux Sends, which can be used to send signals to the internal and
external effects processors and monitors.

The following diagram illustrates the Aux Out 1–8 signal flow.
(Gain Reduction) (Out Meter)
METER METER

COMP
AUX 1
AUX 8

OUTPUT PATCH
METER
INSERT METER INSERT INSERT
ON LEVEL

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4BAND OUTPUT AUX 1(...8)
ATT DELAY
EQ

Aux Outs
• INSERT
• ATT (Attenuator)
• 4 BAND EQ (4-band equalizer)
• COMP (Compressor)
• ON (On/Off)
• LEVEL
• OUTPUT DELAY (Output delay)
• METER
These parameters are the same as the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 (see page 97).
Tip: You can also pair adjacent odd-even Aux Sends (in this order) for stereo Aux operation.
Note: With the default setting, Aux Out 1–4 are patched to OMNI OUT connectors 1–4 and
to internal Effects processors 1–4. However, you can change this patching on the Patch | Output
page.

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Setting Aux Out 1–8 from the Display


To set Aux Out 1–8 parameters, you can either move the cursor to the desired parameter on
the screen and change the value, or operate the desired button or control on the top panel.
This section explains how to set the parameters on the screen.
Tip: Refer to Chapter 10 “Input & Output Patching” on page 121 for more information on
how to set inserts.

Attenuating Aux Outs


To attenuate Aux Out 1–8 signals, press the [EQ] button, then press the [F4] button to dis-
play the EQ | Out Att page.

The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input
Channels (see page 83).

Delaying Aux Outs


To delay Aux Out 1–8 signals, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [ /INSERT/DELAY] button
repeatedly until the /INS/DLY | Out Dly page appears.

The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting them) are the same as for Input
Channels, except that this page does not include the MIX/FB.GAIN parameters (see
page 80).
Tip: You can also display the Out Dly page if you select the desired Aux Out (1–8) by pressing
the corresponding [SEL] button while the DLY-related parameters are indicated on the page.

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