01X Owner’s Manual
Controls and Connectors
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Before UsingBasics SectionAppendix Getting StartedReference
eChannel knobs
These knobs mainly control the parameter settings/values
respectively assigned to them. They are also used to exe-
cute (YES) or cancel (NO) operation when a confirmation
message appears (page 143). By simultaneously holding
down the [SHIFT] button and turning the desired knob,
you can quickly make broad value changes.
r[SEL] buttons
When the [SELECTED CHANNEL] button (page 19) is
on, these buttons enable you to select desired channels.
The [SEL] button indicator for the currently selected chan-
nel lights up. The channel selected by each [SEL] button
depends on the layer selected in the MIXER/LAYER sec-
tion (page 40). When a fader has been assigned to a Group
(page 101), the Group assignment can be temporarily
released by simultaneously holding down the [SEL] button
and moving the fader. In the Remote mode, the [SEL] but-
ton flashes during automation touch-in. You can manually
activate touch-out by pressing the [SEL] button while it is
flashing. The button can also be used to start touch-in
manually when the [AUTO EDIT] button is ON.
t[ON] buttons
These buttons turn the selected channels on or off. The
actual function differs depending on the status of the
[AUTO R/W] button, [SOLO] button or [REC RDY] but-
ton (!3, !4, !5).
yChannel faders
Depending on the settings of the MIXER/LAYER section
(page 40), these motorized faders adjust either the input
level of each channel or the output level of the AUX/REC
buses. By setting the Fader Touch Timeout parameter
(page 88) to an appropriate value, a touch-out function for
the faders can be emulated. See also !2[AUTO EDIT] but-
ton).
uStereo fader
This motorized fader adjusts the final output level of the
Stereo Out. By setting the Timeout parameter (page 88) to
an appropriate value, a touch-out function for the faders
can be emulated. See also !2[AUTO EDIT] button).
i[NAME/VALUE] button
Switches the display type between a channel/parameter/
value multi-function display or one that shows only the
parameter values. By holding down the [SHIFT] button
and pressing the [NAME/VALUE] button, you can also
enable and change the meter display (page 46).
oMONITOR/PHONES knob
Adjusts the level of the signal that is output from the
MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack.
•You can monitor the output directly (monitor cascade) through
the connected speaker system/headphones (according to the
[MONITOR A/B] setting), if the stereo master output of the DAW
is set to the last two available channels (the last two numbered
channels specified with mLAN Auto Connector; refer to the sepa-
rate Installation Guide).
!0 DISPLAY [ / ] (Up/Down) buttons
For selecting the various display pages in order, as indi-
cated in the Function Tree (page 84).
!1 [PAGE SHIFT] button
Holding down the [PAGE SHIFT] button and pressing the
DISPLAY [ / ] (Up/Down) buttons allows you to jump
to certain pages (such as the first in a particular parameter
category). (See the Reference section for details.)
!2 [AUTO EDIT] (Automation Edit) button
When this button is set to on in the remote mode, you can
manually activate touch-in (page 15) by using the [SEL]
button on each channel.
!3 [AUTO R/W] (Automation Read/Write)
button
When this button is set to on in the Remote mode, you can
switch the automation mode (page 15) by using the [ON]
button of each channel.
!4 [SOLO] button
When this button is set to on, you can solo individual chan-
nels by using the corresponding [ON] buttons. Solo can be
turned on for just one or any number of channels as desired
by pressing the appropriate [ON] buttons (t).
!5 [REC RDY] (Record Ready) button
When this button is set to on in the remote mode, you can
switch Record Ready for the desired channel on/off by
using the corresponding [ON] button.