EQ’ing the Input Signals 35
01V96i—Owner’s Manual
Tutor ial
7. Move the cursor to the parameter box for
the Input Channels you want to route to
Direct Outs, then specify the output con-
nectors or channels.
In this example, Input Channel 9–12 signals are
routed to ADAT OUT channels 5–8.
8. Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUT-
ING] button repeatedly until the
Pan/Route | Rout1-16 page appears.
9. Move the cursor to the D button for the
Input Channels you want to route to
Direct Outs, then press [ENTER].
The Input Channels for which the D
buttons are turned on are directly
patched to the output connectors or
channels specified in Step 7.
EQ’ing the Input SignalsThe 01V96i’s Input Channels feature 4-band full para-
metric EQ. This section describes how to use the EQ of
an Input Channel to adjust the tonal character.
1. Press the LAYER [1–16] button.
Input Channel Layer 1–16 is now available for con-
trol from the channel strip section.
2. Press the [SEL] button for the Input
Channel to which you want to apply EQ.
3. Press the [EQ] button, then the [F1] but-
ton to display the EQ | EQ Edit page.
The EQ Edit page enables you to adjust the EQ
parameters for the currently-selected channel.
4. Make sure that the EQ ON button (in the
upper-left corner) is turned ON.
The EQ ON/OFF button turns the cur-
rently-selected Input Channel’s EQ on or off. If the
button is off, press the [ENTER] button to turn it
on.
5. While sound is being produced on the
instrument or other device, adjust the EQ
parameters.
To do so, move the cursor to the parameters in the
lower half of the page, then rotate the Parameter
wheel to change the values. You can adjust the fol-
lowing parameters for the LOW, L-MID, H-MID,
and HIGH bands individually.
•Q
This parameter control specifies the Q (slope) for
cut/boost of the center frequency set via the F
parameter control. The setting range is between 10
and 0.10. The higher the value, the steeper the slope
becomes. This parameter control also selects the
type of EQ for the LOW and HIGH band.