Using Libraries 75
01V96i—Reference Manual
Libraries
Using Libraries

Channel Library

Channel library enables you to store and recall Input Channel
and Output Channel parameter settings. The library contains
two preset memories and 127 user (readable & writable)
memories.
You can recall only the settings for the currently-selected
channels from the Channel library. For example, you cannot
recall Input Channel 1–32 settings to ST IN Channels 1–4,
Bus Outs 1–8, Aux Outs 1–8, or Stereo Out, with the excep-
tion that memori es #0 and #1 can be rec alled to any channels.
Follow the steps below to use the Channel library.
1. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button
repeatedly until the View | Library page
appears.
1SEL CH
This parameter indicates the currently-selected channel.
2CURRENT CONFIGURATION section
If the currently-selected channel is an Input Channel
(1–32) or ST IN Channels (1–4), its Surround mode and
Aux configuration information is displayed here.
3Level meters
These meters indicate the levels of the currently-selected
channel and the available partner.
4STORED FROM
This parameter indicates the channel for which the set-
tings were originally stored in the selected library mem-
ory. If the currently-selected library memory contains
Input Channel 1–32 and ST IN Channels 1–4 settings, its
Surround mode and Aux pairing information are also
displayed below this parameter.
2. Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then
press the [SEL] buttons to select channels.
For details on the Store and Recall functions, see “General
Library Operation” on page 74.
If the selected memory’s channel type does not match the
type of the destination channel, an alarm mark ( ) and
the word “CONFLICT” appear next to the STORED
FROM parameter. These alarms indicate that you tried to
recall unrecallable channel settings to the cur-
rently-selected channel.
The alarm indicators also appear when the Surround
mode, Aux pair, and other non-channel parameter set-
tings originally stored in the memory do not match those
for the destination channel. However, if the channel type
of the memory and that of the destination channel match,
you can recall the settings even with the alarm indicators
displayed. (For unmatched parameter settings, the
01V96i will use the settings in the memory that is to be
recalled.)
The following preset memories are available for the
Channel library.

Input Patch Library

The Input Patch library enables you to store and recall all
Input Patch settings. The library contains one preset memory
and 32 user (readable & writable) memories.
To access the Input Patch library, press the DISPLAY ACCESS
[PATCH] button repeatedly until the Patch | IN LIB page
appears. For details on storing and recalling memories, see
“General Library Operation” on page74.
Input Patch preset memory #0 contains the following settings:
12 3
4
No. Preset Name Description
0Reset (– dB)
This preset memory resets all
parameters of the cur-
rently-selected channel to their
initial values and sets the chan-
nel fader level to (– dB).
1 Reset (0 dB)
This preset memory resets all
parameters of the cur-
rently-selected channel to their
initial values and sets the chan-
nel fader level to 0 dB (i.e.,
nominal).
Input Channels 1–16 INPUT connectors 1–16
Input Channels 17–24 ADAT IN Channels 1–8
Input Channels 25–32 Slot Channels 1–8
ST IN Channels 1–4 Internal Effects Processor 1–4
Outputs 1 & 2