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Using Libraries

Channel Library

Channel library enables you to store and recall Input Channel and Output Channel param-
eter settings. The library contains two preset memories and 127 user (readable & writable)
memories.
You can recall only the settings for the currently-selected channels from the Channel library.
For example, you cannot recall Input Channel 1–32 settings to ST IN Channels 1–4, Bus
Outs 1–8, Aux Outs 1–8, or Stereo Out, with the exception that memories #0 and #1 can be
recalled to any channels.
Follow the steps below to use the Channel library.
1Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button repeatedly until the View | Library
page appears.
ASEL CH
This parameter indicates the currently-selected channel.
BCURRENT CONFIGURATION section
If the currently-selected channel is an Input Channel (1–32) or ST IN Channels (1–4),
its Surround mode and Aux configuration information is displayed here.
CLevel meters
These meters indicate the levels of the currently-selected channel and the available part-
ner.
DSTORED FROM
This parameter indicates the channel for which the settings were originally stored in the
selected library memory. If the currently-selected library memory contains Input Chan-
nel 1–32 and ST IN Channels 1–4 settings, its Surround mode and Aux pairing infor-
mation are also displayed below this parameter.
2Use the LAYER buttons to select layers, then press the [SEL] buttons to select
channels.
For details on the Store and Recall functions, see “General Library Operation” on page 171.
If the selected memory’s channel type does not match the type of the destination channel,
an alarm mark ( ) and the word “CONFLICT” appear next to the STORED FROM
parameter. These alarms indicate that you tried to recall unrecallable channel settings to the
currently-selected channel.

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