01X Owner’s Manual

Recording/Playback/Remote Control

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Before UsingBasics SectionAppendix Getting StartedReference

Using multiple mLAN channels

In the instructions above, all tracks were routed to a
single mLAN output pair. Here, we’ll see how to assign
audio tracks to different buses (and hence, separate
mLAN output pairs).
1From the Devices menu, select “VST Outputs.”
2Activate all the the output buses you intend to use.
Click on the “power” button to activate a desired bus.
(Bus 1, the master bus, is on by default and doesn’t
have such a button.) Up to nine buses can be acti-
vated.
3From the Devices menu, select “Mixer.
4Make the desired track/bus assignments.
Click the [Bus] box at the bottom of the channel strip
of the audio track, and select the desired bus from
the pop-up menu.
5Set the 01X to Internal operation by pressing the
[INTERNAL] button (the lamp lights).
6Enable Monitor B. (Press the [MONITOR A/B] button
so that the lamp is off.)
This enables monitoring of the individual mLAN out-
puts from the DAW/computer. It also enables you to
independently mix and process the individual DAW
audio tracks from the 01X.
Keep in mind that this monitor setting can be
changed (page 96). The instructions here apply
when the default setting is used.
7Use the MIXER/LAYER buttons on the 01X to select
the appropriate mLAN output group.
Press the [INST] (9-16; mL1-8) button to select
mLAN channels 9 - 16, and press [MIDI] (17-24;
mL9-16) button to select mLAN channels 17 - 24.
8Use the appropriate faders to set the levels.
The mLAN outputs from the DAW/computer are now
routed to the input channels of the 01X (channels 9 -
24), and can be processed and mixed along with
channels 1 - 8.
• When inputting stereo signals, use odd/even input channels
in stereo pair configuration (for example, 9 and 10). (See
page 102.)