Setting the Input Channels from the Display 23
01V96i—Reference Manual
Input Channels
3S
When this button is turned on, the currently-selected
Input Channel is routed to the Stereo Bus.
4D
When this button is turned on, the currently-selected
Input Channel is routed to its Direct Out . See page 46 for
more information on the Direct Out.
5ALL STEREO
This button turns on the S button for all channels on the
page.
6ALL BUS
This button turns on the Bus buttons 1–8 for all channels
on the page.
7ALL CLEAR
This button clears all routing assignments on the page.
8SURROUND MODE
This field displays the current Surround mode.
Viewing Input Channel Settings
You can view and adjust parameter settings for the cur-
rently-selected Input Channel on the View | Parameter or
Fader pages.

Viewing the Gate, Compressor, and

EQ Settings

To display the View | Parameter page for a specific Input
Channel, use the corresponding [SEL] button to select the
desired channel, then press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW]
button repeatedly.
Move the cursor to a parameter you wish to change, then
rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons
or [ENTER] button to modify the setting.
The following parameters are available (sections marked with
an asterisk (*) are unavailable for the ST IN Channels).
1GATE section (*)
This section enables you to turn the gate-type dynamics
processor on or off and set the parameters. (See page19
for more information.)
2COMP section (*)
This section enables you to turn the compressor-type
dynamics processor on or off and set the parameters. (See
page20 for more information.)
3INSERT section (*)
This section enables you to turn the Insert on or off and
patch the Insert In and Out. (See page47 for more infor-
mation.)
4EQ section
This section enables you to set various EQ parameters.
(See page21 for more information.)
5Meters
These meters indicate the signal levels of the cur-
rently-selected Input Channel and its available pair part-
ner.
6 (Phase) section
You can reverse the signal phase of the currently-selected
Input Channel. (See page18 for more information.)
Tip: The routings of the ST IN Channels L/R are linked. The D
button is unavailable for the ST IN Channels.
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