Routing Input Channels 49
01V—Owner’s Manual
Routing Input Channels
The Routing switches, available on input channels 1 through 24 (and the effects
returns), are used to route signals to the four bus outs, stereo out, and dir ect outs.
For Input Channels 1–16 & the Effects Returns
1. Use the [PAN/ROUTING] button to locate PAN/ROUT page 2, as shown
below.
2. Use the [SEL] buttons to select channels.
3. Use the cursor buttons to select the Routing switches and the [ENTER]
button to set them.
For Input Channels 17–24
1. Use the [OPTION I/O] button to locate OPTION page 2, as shown below.
2. Use [SEL] buttons 17 through 24 to select channels.
3. Use the cursor buttons to select the Routing switches and the [ENTER]
button to set them.
A highlighted Routing switch indicates that a channel has been routed.
Input channels 1 through 12 have four bus out routing switches (1, 2, 3, 4), a
stereo out routing switch (ST), and a direct out routing switch (D). The latter
switch is turned on automatically when an input channel is selected as the
source for an Option I/O out on OPTION page 4. Likewise, when an input
channel is selected as the source for an Option I/O out on OPTION page 4, the
corresponding D switch on the PAN/ROUT page is turned on. See “Assigning
Option I/O Digital Outputs” on page 219 for more information.
Input channels 13 through 24 (and the effects returns) have four bus out rout-
ing switches (1, 2, 3, 4) and a stereo out routing switch (ST).
Routing switches work in conjunction with Panpots to feed signals through to the left
and right channels of the stereo out and the odd and even bus outs. The following table