194 Chapter 15—Other Functions

Assigning Faders & On Buttons

The faders and [ON] buttons of input channels 1 though 16 and the stereo output (master) can be assigned functions other than their regular functions. Input channel faders 1 through 4, for example, can be used to control bus out master levels, which do not have their own dedicated faders. These assignments are active only when REMOTE page 1 is displayed. Select another page and the [ON] buttons and faders perform their regular functions. Four assignment sets can be stored in banks 1 through 4.

1. Use the [REMOTE] button to locate REMOTE page 1, as shown below.

While this page is displayed, faders and [ON] buttons perform the functions assigned to them here, not their regular functions.

2.Use [SEL] buttons 1 through 16 and MASTER to select the channels whose [ON] buttons and faders you want to reassign.

3.Use the cursor buttons to select the parameters boxes, and the PARAM- ETER wheel or [–1/DEC] and [+1/INC] buttons to set them.

Available functions for the faders and [ON] buttons are listed in the subsequent tables.

4.Use the cursor buttons to select the BANK switches, and then press the [ENTER] button to activate the selected bank.

The switch of the active bank appears highlighted.

Custom assignments are stored in their respective banks when other banks are selected, and banks can be stored using MIDI Bulk Dump. See “Bulk Dump” on page 232 for more information.

To reset a bank back to its initial assignments, make it the active bank, select the INI- TIALIZE switch, and then press the [ENTER] button. A confirmation dialog box appears. Select OK, and then press the [ENTER] button to confirm your action. The selected bank is reset to its initial assignments.

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