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    							Setting the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 from the Display31
    01V96i—Reference Manual
    Bus OutsEQ’ing the Stereo Out and Bus 
    Outs
    To set the EQ for the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 EQ, press 
    the DISPLAY ACCESS [EQ] button, then press the [F1] but-
    ton to display the EQ | EQ Edit page, and use the [SEL] but-
    tons to select the Stereo Out or Bus Out 1–8.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 21). Note 
    that the Stereo Out does not feature the STEREO LINK 
    parameter.
    Routing Bus Out 1–8 Signals to 
    the Stereo Bus
    You can patch Bus Out 1–8 signals to Outputs and Slot, as well 
    as to the Stereo Bus. You can adjust the level and pan settings 
    of the signals routed to the Stereo Bus for each bus. This is 
    convenient when you wish to use Bus Outs (1–8) as a Group 
    Bus.
    To patch the Bus Out 1–8 signals to the Stereo Bus, press the 
    DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUTING] button repeatedly to 
    display the Pan/Route | Bus to St page.
    Move the cursor to the desired parameter you wish to change, 
    then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] 
    buttons to modify the setting.
    1TO ST PAN
    These controls pan the Bus Out 1–8 signals between the 
    left and right Stereo Out buses.
    2TO ST ON/OFF
    These buttons turn on and off the Bus Out 1–8 to the Ste-
    reo Bus routing.
    3TO ST Faders
    These faders set the Bus Out 1–8 to Stereo Bus levels.
    Viewing the Stereo Out and Bus 
    Out Settings
    You can view and adjust parameter settings for the cur-
    rently-selected Stereo Out or Bus Out on the View | Parameter 
    and Fader pages.
    ■Viewing the Compressor and EQ 
    Settings
    To display the View | Parameter page, use the corresponding 
    [SEL] button to select the desired bus, then press the DIS-
    PLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F1] button.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels, except for the fol-
    lowing items:
    • The Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 Parameter pages do not 
    contain the Gate and Phase parameters.
    • The Stereo Out Parameter page does not contain the Pair 
    parameter.
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    ■Viewing Faders and Other 
    Parameters
    To display the View | Fader page, use the corresponding [SEL] 
    button to select the desired bus, then press the DISPLAY 
    ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F2] button.
    The Fader page layouts for Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 are 
    slightly different.
    Stereo Out Fader page
    1BAL
    This control adjusts the level balance between the L and R 
    channels of the Stereo Out.
    2ON/OFF
    This button turns the Stereo Out on or off, and links with 
    the [ON] button in the STEREO section.
    3Fader
    This fader adjusts the Stereo Out output levels, and links 
    with the [STEREO] fader. The fader knob is highlighted 
    when the fader is set to 0.0 dB.Bus Out (1–8) Fader page
    1BUS ON/OFF
    This button turns the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8) 
    on or off, and links with the [ON] (9–16) button in the 
    Master layer.
    2BUS Fader
    This fader sets the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8) level, 
    and links with the fader (9–16) in the Master layer. The 
    fader knob is highlighted when the fader is set to 0.0 dB.
    3TO ST PAN
    This control sets the Bus Out to Stereo Out Pan position 
    for the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8). 
    4TO ST ON/OFF
    This button turns on or off the Bus Out to Stereo Out sig-
    nal for the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8). 
    5TO ST Fader
    This fader sets the Bus Out to Stereo Out signal level for 
    the currently-selected Bus Out (1–8). 
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    Tip: The TO ST PAN, ON/OFF, and TO ST Fader parameters 
    also appear on the Pan/Route | Bus to St page.
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    Bus Outs
    Setting the Stereo Out 
    and Bus Out 1–8 from the 
    Control Surface
    You can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and various buttons 
    and controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the 
    top panel to directly control certain parameters for the Stereo 
    Out and Bus Out 1–8.
    Setting the Levels
    Move the [STEREO] fader to adjust the Stereo Out levels. 
    Press the [ON] button in the STEREO section to turn the Ste-
    reo Out on or off.
    To set Bus Out 1–8 levels, press the [MASTER] button in the 
    LAYER section to select the Master layer, then move faders 
    9–16. At this time, you can turn Bus Out 1–8 on or off using 
    the [ON] 9–16 buttons.
    EQ’ing and Balancing the Stereo 
    Out and Bus Outs
    1.Press the [SEL] button of the bus to which you 
    want to apply EQ or set the level balance.
    2.To adjust the EQ of the currently-selected bus, 
    select the desired band by pressing one of the 
    following buttons in the SELECTED CHANNEL 
    section:
    •[HIGH] button...... HIGH band
    •[H-MID] button... HIGH-MID band
    •[L-MID] button.... LOW-MID band
    •[LOW] button....... LOW band
    3.Use the [Q], [FREQUENCY], and [GAIN] con-
    trols to adjust the Q, frequency, and gain of 
    the band selected in Step 2.
    See page 21 for more information on EQ.
    4.To adjust the Stereo Out Balance parameter, 
    use the [PAN] control in the SELECTED CHAN-
    NEL section.
    Pairing Buses or Aux 
    Sends
    You can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) buses or Aux 
    Sends for stereo operation. Paired bus and Aux Send linked 
    parameters and non-linked parameters (that are available for 
    independent controls) are listed below:
    ** You can set this parameter for each channel indepen-
    dently if the GANG button is turned off on the 
    /INS/DLY | DLY page.
    *** You can set this parameter for each channel indepen-
    dently on the EQ | ATT page, but  the paired channel set-
    tings are linked on the EQ | Edit and View pages.
    Parameters marked with an asterisk * are available only for 
    Bus Out 1–8.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR/GROUP] 
    button repeatedly until the Pair/Grup | Out-
    put page appears.
    The parameters on this page are described below.
    1STEREO/MONOx2
    These buttons turn Bus or Aux Send pairs on or off.
    Note: If you select Aux Out 1–8 or Bus Out 1–8, the [PAN] control 
    is disabled.
    Linked parameters Non-linked parameters
    [SEL] buttons Output Patching
    Fader Insert Patching
    Channel on/off Delay on/off
    Insert on/off Delay time
    **
    Solo on/off Bus to Stereo Pan*
    Comp settings Attenuators***
    Comp insert position
    EQ settings
    Fader group
    Mute group
    Fade time
    Recall safe
    Bus to Stereo on/off
    *
    Bus to Stereo fader*
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    2F. S
    This button determines whether Aux Sends follow the 
    Input Channel Surround Pan when the 01V96i is in any 
    Surround mode other than “Stereo.” When this button is 
    turned on, Aux Sends follow the Input Channel Surround 
    Pan. This is useful for feeding Surround signals to exter-
    nal Surround effects processors.
    2.Move the cursor to the MONOx2 button for 
    the desired Bus or Aux Send, then press 
    [ENTER].
    The buses or Aux Sends are paired.
    3.To cancel a pair, move the cursor to the STE-
    REO button for the desired Bus or Aux Send, 
    then press [ENTER].
    Attenuating Output 
    Signals
    To attenuate the 01V96i’s output signals, display the EQ | Out 
    Att page and adjust the Stereo Out and Bus Out 1–8 attenua-
    tors individually.
    If necessary, you can also select Output and I/O card channels 
    and specify the amount of attenuation. This technique is con-
    venient when you want to attenuate output signals quickly, 
    regardless of the source signal patching.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-
    ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Output 
    Att page appears.
    2.Move the cursor in the left column (1), then 
    scroll the list up or down using the Parameter 
    wheel to select the desired output or slot 
    channel for which you want to adjust attenu-
    ation.
    The following outputs and slot channels can be selected:
    •STEREO OUT L/R................ STEREO OUT L & R 
    channels
    •MONITOR OUT L/R............ MONITOR OUT L & R 
    channels
    •OMNI OUT 1–4..................... OMNI OUT connectors 
    1–4
    •SLOT OUT 1–1 through 1–16
    ..................... Slot channels 1–16
    •ADAT OUT 1–8..................... ADAT OUT channels 1–8
    •2TR OUT DIGITAL L/R...... 2TR OUT DIGITAL L & R 
    channels
    3.Move the cursor to the parameter value in the 
    right column (
    2), then rotate the Parameter 
    wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to set 
    the amount of attenuation.
    The amount of attenuation can be set from 0 dB to –9 dB.
    Tip: To reset the attenuation amount of all Output Channels 
    to 0 dB, move the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then 
    press [ENTER].
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    Bus Outs
    Naming the Stereo Out 
    and Bus Outs
    You can change the default Bus names (BUS1, AUX4, STE-
    REO, etc.). It may be convenient to name the buses “Monitor 
    Out” or “Effect Send,” for example, so that you can easily iden-
    tify the signal type.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Patch | Out Name page 
    appears.
    You can specify Short names in the center column (1) 
    and Long (full) names in the right column (
    2).
    When the Name Input Auto Copy check box (
    3) is on, 
    the first four characters of a newly-entered Long name are 
    automatically copied to the Short name. On the other 
    hand, a newly-entered Short name is automatically added 
    to the beginning of the Long name.
    You can reset all bus names to their default names by 
    moving the cursor to the INITIALIZE button, then press-
    ing [ENTER].
    2.Move the cursor to a name you wish to 
    change, then press [ENTER].
    The Title Edit window appears, which enables you to edit 
    the name.
    3.Edit the name, move the cursor to the OK but-
    ton, then press [ENTER].
    The new name is now effective.
    Tip : The edited name is stored in the Output Patch library.
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    Aux Outs
    This chapter describes how to control Aux Out 1–8.
    Aux Out 1–8
    The Aux Out 1–8 section mixes signals routed from the Input 
    Channels to the corresponding Aux Sends, processes them 
    using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the 
    specified internal effects processors, output connectors or I/O 
    card connectors.
    The 01V96i features eight Aux Sends, which can be used to 
    send signals to the internal and external effects processors 
    and monitors.
    The following diagram illustrates the Aux Out 1–8 signal 
    flow.
    •INSERT
    • ATT (Attenuator)
    • 4 BAND EQ (4-band equalizer)
    •COMP (Compressor)
    • ON (On/Off )
    •LEVEL
    • OUTPUT DELAY (Output delay)
    • METER
    These parameters are the same as the Stereo Out and Bus Out 
    1–8 (see page 29).
    Setting Aux Out 1–8 from 
    the Display
    To set Aux Out 1–8 parameters, you can either move the cur-
    sor to the desired parameter on the screen and change the 
    value, or operate the desired button or control on the top 
    panel.
    This section explains how to set the parameters on the screen.
    Attenuating Aux Outs
    To attenuate Aux Out 1–8 signals, press the [EQ] button, then 
    press the [F4] button to display the EQ | Out Att page.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 20).
    Tip: You can also pair adjacent odd-even Aux Sends (in this 
    order) for stereo Aux operation.
    Note: With the default setting, Aux Out 1–4 are patched to OMNI 
    OUT connectors 1–4 and to internal Effects processors 1–4. How-
    ever, you can change this patching on the Patch | Output page.
    OUTPUT PATCH
    OUTPUT
    DELAYMETER
    AT T4BAND
    EQINSERTINSERTLEVELON
    COMPMETER(Gain Reduction)
    INSERTMETER
    METER(Out Meter)
    AUX 1(...8)AUX 1
    AUX 8
    Tip: Refer to “Input & Output Patching” on page 43 for more 
    information on how to set inserts. 
    						
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    Aux OutsDelaying Aux Outs
    To delay Aux Out 1–8 signals, press the DISPLAY ACCESS 
    [ /INSERT/DELAY] button repeatedly until the 
    /INS/DLY | Out Dly page appears.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels, except that this 
    page does not include the MIX/FB.GAIN parameters (see 
    page 18).
    Comp settings
    To set the Aux Out 1–8 compressors, press the DISPLAY 
    ACCESS [DYNAMICS] button, then press the [F3] button to 
    display the Dynamics | Comp Edit page, then select the 
    desired Aux Out 1–8 by using the corresponding [SEL] but-
    tons.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 20).
    EQ settings
    To set the EQ for Aux Out 1–8, press the DISPLAY ACCESS 
    [EQ] button, then press the [F1] button to display the EQ | EQ 
    Edit page, then use the [SEL] buttons to select Aux Out 1–8.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels (see page 21).
    Viewing Aux Out Settings
    You can view and adjust the parameter settings for the cur-
    rently-selected Aux Out on the View | Parameter and Fader 
    pages.
    ■Viewing the Compressor and EQ 
    Settings
    To display the View | Parameter page, use the corresponding 
    [SEL] button to select the desired Aux Out (1–8), then press 
    the DISPLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F1] 
    button.
    The parameters on this page (and the procedure for setting 
    them) are the same as for Input Channels, except that this 
    page does not include the Gate and Phase parameters (see 
    page 23).
    Tip: You can also display the Out Dly page if you select the desired 
    Aux Out (1–8) by pressing the corresponding [SEL] button while 
    the DLY-related parameters are indicated on the page. 
    						
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    ■Viewing Faders and On/Off 
    Parameters
    To display the View | Fader page, use the corresponding [SEL] 
    button to select the desired Aux Out (1–8), then press the DIS-
    PLAY ACCESS [VIEW] button, then press the [F2] button.
    •ON/OFF
    This button turns the currently-selected Aux Out (1–8) 
    on or off. It links with the corresponding [ON] (1–8) but-
    ton in the Master layer.
    •Fader
    This fader sets the currently-selected Aux Out (1–8) level. 
    It links with the corresponding fader (1–8) in the Master 
    layer. The fader knob is highlighted when the fader is set 
    to 0.0 dB.
    Setting Aux Out 1–8 from 
    the Control Surface
    You can use the faders, [SEL] buttons, and various buttons 
    and controls in the SELECTED CHANNEL section on the 
    top panel to directly control certain parameters for Aux Out 
    1–8.
    Setting Levels
    To set Aux Out 1–8 levels, press the [MASTER] button in the 
    LAYER section to select the Master layer, then move faders 
    1–8. At this time, you can turn Aux Out 1–8 on or off using 
    the corresponding [ON] 1–8 buttons.
    EQ settings
    To control Aux Out 1–8 EQ parameters, select the desired 
    Aux Out (1–8) using the corresponding [SEL] button or fader, 
    then use the buttons and controls in the SELECTED CHAN-
    NEL section. The parameters on this page (and the procedure 
    for setting them) are the same as for Input Channels (see 
    page 21).
    Setting Aux Send Levels
    You can adjust the level of signals routed from Input Channels 
    to the corresponding Aux Out (1–8). 
    Setting Send Levels from the 
    Display
    You can view multiple channels’ Aux Send levels on the screen 
    and adjust them individually.
    1.Press the FADER MODE [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] but-
    tons to select the Aux.
    2.Make sure that the 01V96i displays the Aux | 
    Send page.
    This page enables you to adjust the level of the signals 
    routed from each Input Channel to the Aux selected in 
    Step 1.
    If the Send page is not displayed, repeatedly press the but-
    ton that you pressed in Step 1 until the Send page appears.
    • Aux Send rotary controls
    These controls adjust the Aux Send level of the Input 
    Channels. The current numeric levels appear below the 
    rotary controls.
    •PRE/POST
    These buttons enable you to specify the Aux signal source 
    points. The PRE buttons send pre-fader signals, and the 
    POST buttons send post-fader signals.
    •MODE
    Aux Sends have two operating modes that determine how 
    signals are sent: Fixed (Aux Send levels are fixed); and 
    Variable (Aux Send levels are variable).
    •GLOBAL
    The GLOBAL PRE and POST buttons enable you to set 
    all Input Channels for the selected Aux to pre-fader or 
    post-fader simultaneously.
    •PRE POINT
    The PRE POINT PRE ON and POST ON buttons enable 
    you to set the pre-fader channels to pre-on (before the 
    [ON] button) or post-on (after the [ON] button). 
    						
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    Aux Outs
    3.Move the cursor to the FIXED or VARIABLE 
    button in the MODE section for the cur-
    rently-selected Aux Send to select a mode.
    •Fixed Mode
    In this mode, Aux Send levels are fixed at nominal 
    (0.0 dB). Also, channel ON/OFF buttons appear instead 
    of the Send level rotary controls and PRE/POST buttons.
    •Variable Mode
    In this mode, Aux Send levels are variable and the signal 
    source point can be either pre-fader or post-fader. Chan-
    nel Send level rotary controls and PRE/POST buttons 
    appear on the screen.
    4.If you switched to Fixed mode in Step 3, the 
    ON/OFF buttons turn each Input Channel on 
    or off for the currently-selected Aux Send. 
    5.If you switched to Variable mode in Step 3, 
    the PRE/POST buttons and Send level rotary 
    controls enable you to adjust the signal 
    source points and Send levels. 
    You can turn each Input Channel on or off for the cur-
    rently-selected Aux Send even in Variable mode. To do 
    this, move the cursor to the desired Send level control, 
    then press [ENTER]. (The rotary controls for Off chan-
    nels are grayed out.)
    Note: In Fixed mode, Aux Send ON/OFF buttons appear 
    instead of the Aux Send rotary controls, PRE/POST buttons, 
    GLOBAL PRE/POST buttons, and PRE POINT PRE 
    ON/POST ON. These ON/OFF buttons turn on or off each 
    Input Channel for the currently-selected Aux Send. 
    Tip : You can select Variable or Fixed mode individually for 
    each of the eight Aux.
    Note: 
    •In Fixed mode, all ON/OFF buttons are turned OFF.
    •When you switch to Variable mode, the signal source 
    points are set to post-fader (PRE/POST buttons are set to 
    POST), and Send level rotary controls are reset to –
    .
    Note: In Fixed mode, the Aux On/Off parameters for paired 
    Input Channels are not linked to each other.
    Tip : 
    •In Variable mode, Aux Send levels, Aux On/Off, and 
    Pre/Post parameters for paired Input Channels are linked 
    to each other.
    •GLOBAL PRE/POST buttons enable you to set all Input 
    Channels simultaneously (including those not displayed 
    on the current page) to pre-fader or post-fader. 
    						
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    Viewing Aux Send 
    Settings for Multiple 
    Channels
    You can view and set parameters for all Aux Send 1–8, includ-
    ing setting levels and Pre/Post parameters.
    This is convenient when you wish to visually check all Aux 
    Send settings or simultaneously adjust the levels of certain 
    channels routed to Aux 1–8.
    1.Press one of the FADER MODE [AUX 1]–[AUX 
    8] buttons repeatedly until the page listed 
    below that contains the desired channels 
    appears.
    • View1-16 page
    This page displays the Aux Send levels of Input Channels 
    1–16.
    •View17-STI page
    This page displays the Aux Send levels of Input Channels 
    17–32 and ST IN Channels 1–4.
    These pages display the source Input channels and the 
    corresponding Aux Sends in a matrix. The parameters on 
    these two pages (and the procedure for setting them) are 
    the same.
    1DISPLAY
    Use the following buttons to display the desired parame-
    ters.
    •LEVEL...................... Select the LEVEL button to display 
    Send level bar graphs for Input 
    Channels routed to Aux 1–8. 
    •PRE/POST.............. Select the PRE/POST button to dis-
    play signal source points for Input 
    Channels routed to Aux 1–8. 
    2FIX/VARI
    These buttons indicate the Aux mode (Fixed or Variable) 
    for Aux Out 1–8 and are only for display purposes.
    Note: 
    •Do not raise the level of the Aux Sends (patched to the 
    effects processor) on the effects return channels.
    •Fo r  e x a m p l e ,  b y  d e f a u lt ,  Au x  1  i s  ro u te d  t o  th e  i np u t  o f  th e  
    i n t e r n a l  E f f e c t s  p ro c e s s o r  1 ,  a n d  L  a n d  R  o f  S T  I N  C h a n n e l  
    1 are patched to the processor’s output. Under these con-
    d it i o n s ,  if  y ou  ra i s e  th e  l e v el  of  t h e  s e n d  s ig n a l s  f ro m  ST  I N  
    Channel 1 to Aux 1, the signals are returned to ST IN 
    Channel 1, creating a signal loop and possibly damaging 
    your speakers.
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