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Mode Functions
The Utility section enables you to set various parameters for the Digital In/Out, A/D In and D/A
Out connections, word clock, and system.
A
[MIDI/UTILITY] - [DIRECT]
Follow the steps below to route signals from Digital In and A/D In directly to any mLAN channel,
while bypassing the Mixer section.
1. Press the [MIDI/UTILITY] button.
2. Press the [DIRECT] button.
3. Use the [ PAGE ] button to select a parameter you wish to set.
4. Use the [+1/ENTER] and [–1/EXIT] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select the names of the
devices and parameter values.
[Digital In (A/D In) L/R Device/Nickname]
Use the [Device/Nickname] parameter to specify the name of the device on the mLAN you
wish to assign as the destination of the Digital In and A/D In signals. If you are not connecting
any devices, select “Unconnected.”
[Plug]
Select a “Plug” (that sends out the MIDI signal) from the mLAN Plugs (virtual plugs) on the
selected device. If the device does not have an appropriate mLAN Plug, “No Source (Destina-
tion) Plug” appears.
You can select multiple destinations. If multiple devices are connected to the
network, the [Device/Nickname] and [Plug] parameter screens indicate the
number of devices connected in the lower left corner of the display. When
you press the [PAGE ] button repeatedly, this number on the screen
increments and the parameter setting changes accordingly.
B
[MIDI/UTILITY] - [WCLK]
Follow the steps below to make word clock-related settings, which include the word clock type,
word clock master and slave, sync frequency (Fs44.1kHz or Fs48kHz) of each node.
1. Press the [MIDI/UTILITY] button.
2. Press the [WCLK] button.
3. Use the [ PAGE ] button to select a parameter you wish to set.
4. Use the [+1/ENTER] and [–1/EXIT] buttons or the [VALUE] dial to select the names of the
devices and parameter values.
Utility SectionNOTE