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Using the input library

The input library is a library of settings used to apply
internal effects, EQ, or dynamics settings to the input sig-
nal when you want to record the processed signal. Here’s
how to apply input library settings to the signal of an
input channel.
1Press and hold the [INPUT SEL] key of the
input channel for which you want to use the
input library. The INPUT SETTING popup
window will appear.
2Move the cursor to the LIBRARY button, and
press the [ENTER] key.
The following popup window will appear.
In this popup window, you can select whether the
internal effect 1 or 2 will be patched to the input
channel.
Note
Note
When you use the input library, internal effect 1 or 2 will
be disconnected from the send/return of the mixer, and
patched to a specific input channel. For this reason, you
can use the internal effects on a maximum of two chan-
nels.
3Move the cursor to the EFF1 button or EFF2
button, and press the [ENTER] key.
The INPUT LIBRARY popup window will appear,
allowing you to select an input library.
1List
This is the library list. The line surrounded by a dot-
ted line in the middle of the list is the data that is
selected for loading. When you turn the [DATA/
JOG] dial, the data in the list will scroll upward or
downward.
BRECALL button
Move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key to load the currently selected data.
CEXIT button
Move the cursor to this button and press the
[ENTER] key to close the popup window.
4Turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the
desired input library data.
The input library data is organized into the follow-
ing categories.
Note
Note
All input library data is read-only.
5Select the desired data, and press the
[ENTER] key.
A popup window will ask you to confirm the recall
operation.
6Move the cursor to the OK button and press
the [ENTER] key.
The data of the selected library will be loaded, and
the internal effect, EQ (or speaker simulator), and
dynamics effect will be applied to the input signal.
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Number Abbreviation Category
00 Data for initializing the
input channel
01–25 EG Data suitable for electric
guitar.
26–30 AG Data suitable for acoustic
guitar.
31–35 BA Data suitable for bass.
36–40 VO Data suitable for vocals