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Before UsingBasics SectionAppendix Getting StartedReference
3 INPUT PATCH (ST1/2) (Input Channel Stereo 1/2)
qNONE, AD1/2 – AD7/8,
D.IN/FX1 STI1
Determines the input signal routing for Stereo Input channels (STI1/2). The
settings “FX1”and “FX2” correspond to the outputs of internal effects. The
settings “AD1/2” – “AD7/8” correspond to MIC/LINE INPUTS 1 – 8, while
“DIN” corresponds to the DIGITAL STEREO IN signals. Turning the knob
immediately changes the routing. To disable input for the desired channel,
select “NONE.”
• The same input signal can be simultaneously routed to several different
input channels.
• The Input Patch settings made here can be stored to the Input Patch
Library (see below).
No
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NONE, AD1/2 – AD7/8,
D.IN/FX2 STI2
(44.1kHz/48kHz mode
only)
No
4 INPUT PATCH LIBRARY
qr00 – 32
(Library number)
Determines the Library number. Preset Patch numbers are indicated by aster-
isks (*) in the display and cannot be changed. Library number 00 is read-only
and contains the default settings for the Patch. By using Recall (below) to call
up this Patch, you can restore Input Patch settings to their initial default state.
No
zv(Title Edit) Determines the title (name) of the Patch Library. No
bRECALL For calling up the selected Patch. The confirmation prompt can be turned on/
off as desired. (See “Recall Confirmation” on page 95.) Yes 54
nSTORE
An Input Patch is stored to internal memory in the Input Patch Library. Up to
32 Input Patch can be stored. The confirmation prompt can be turned on/off as
desired. (See “Store Confirmation” on page 95.)
•Any and all data in the Store destination will be lost when executing the
Store operation. Make sure to save and archive important data to com-
puter using the Studio Manager program (page 9).
Yes 65
mCLEAR This deletes the selected Input Patch. Yes
Knob Function name/
settings Explanation Prompt
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