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Track recording
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Pairing input channels/track channels

Pad tracks 1–4 and track channels 9/10–15/16 are per-
manently paired.
However, you may also specify pairing for adjacent odd-
numbered/even-numbered input channels (1/2, 3/4, 5/6,
7/8) or track channels (1/2, 3/4, 5/6, 7/8). When two
channels are paired, most of their parameters will be
linked, so that operating one of the channels will cause
the same setting to occur on the other channel as well.
This is convenient when you are recording a stereo audio
source, or when you want to play back two bus-recorded
tracks as a single stereo track.
1Hold down the [INPUT SEL] key (or [TRACK
SEL] key) of one channel that you want to
pair, and then press the other [INPUT SEL]
key (or [TRACK SEL] key).
A popup window will appear, asking you to confirm
the pairing.
2Move the cursor to one of the following but-
tons and press the [ENTER] key.
INPUT (TRACK) x y (x= odd number,
y= even number)........Copy the settings of input (track)
channel x to y, and pair them.
INPUT (TRACK) y x (x= odd number,
y= even number)........Copy the settings of input (track)
channel y to x, and pair them.
RESET BOTH..............Initialize both input (track) chan-
nels, and pair them.
CANCEL.....................Cancel pairing.
When input channels are paired, all mix parameters
other than the [GAIN] knob and phase/pan settings
will be linked.
When track channels are paired, all mix parameters
other than the phase/pan settings will be paired.
Operating just the odd-numbered fader will adjust
the level of both odd-numbered/even-numbered
channels. (While channels are paired, the even-
numbered fader has no effect.)
3To defeat pairing, hold down the [INPUT SEL]
key (or [TRACK SEL] key) of one of the chan-
nels, and press the other [INPUT SEL] key (or
[TRACK SEL] key).
A popup window will ask you to confirm that you
want to cancel pairing.
4To cancel pairing, press the OK button. If you
decide not to cancel pairing, move the cursor
to the CANCEL button and press the [ENTER]
key.
Tip!
Tip!
In the case of paired channels, setting the pan to far left
or far right will produce nominal level. (The levels before
and after passing through Pan will be the same.) In the
case of paired channels, setting the pan to center will
produce nominal level.