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    Monitoring
    Using the Solo Function
    You can solo and monitor Input Channels, Aux Out 1–8, and 
    Bus Out 1–8 using the [SOLO] buttons on the top panel.
    1.Press the [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly 
    until the DIO/Setup | Monitor page appears.
    2.Set the SOLO parameter to On.
    Set other parameters on the page, if necessary.
    3.To solo and monitor Input Channels, press 
    the corresponding LAYER button to select a 
    Layer that contains the desired channels, 
    then press the channel [SOLO] buttons.
    The channel [SOLO] button indicators and the SOLO 
    [SOLO] indicator light up. Only the soloed Input Chan-
    nel signals are fed to the Monitor outputs.
    4.To solo and monitor Output Channels, press 
    the LAYER [MASTER] button, then press the 
    channel [SOLO] buttons.
    Input and Output Channels (Aux Out 1–8, Bus Out 1–8) 
    cannot be solo-monitored simultaneously. For example, if 
    you solo an Input Channel, then solo an Output Channel, 
    the first solo channel is cancelled.
    If you solo an Output Channel first, then solo an Input 
    Channel, canceling the Input Channel’s solo will activate 
    the Output Channel’s solo.
    5.You can unsolo all soloed channels by press-
    ing all illuminated channel [SOLO] buttons. 
    The button indicators turn off. You can also unsolo all 
    soloed channels by pressing the SOLO [CLEAR] button.
    Tip : If the SEL MODE parameter is set to Mix Solo on the 
    DIO/Setup | Monitor page, you can solo multiple Channels 
    simultaneously. 
    						
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    Surround Pan
    This chapter describes surround panning, which determines 
    how Input Channel signals are panned within and across the 
    stereo field. 
    About Surround Pan
    The Surround Pan function places a sound image within a 
    two-dimensional field using a multi-channel playback sys-
    tem, and pans the image to the front, rear, left, and right in 
    relation to the listening position. To pan the stereo image, you 
    can use the Parameter wheel, or [INC]/[DEC] buttons.
    If each channel’s follow pan (see page 24) is turned off, you 
    can route the signals to the corresponding Bus Outs regard-
    less of the Surround Pan setting. This is convenient when you 
    wish to assign the surround source or surround effect returns 
    to the Buses.
    If “Nominal Pan” (see page 109) in the Prefer1 page is 
    checked, the level of the Input Channels that are panned hard 
    left or right will be used as the nominal level. If the check box 
    is not checked, the nominal level will be +3 dB.
    You can also store the surround pan settings in a Scene. In 
    addition to a normal Stereo mode, the 01V96i features the fol-
    lowing three Surround modes:
    •3-1
    This mode uses four channels that include front left, front 
    right, front center, and rear.•5.1
    This mode uses six channels that include front left, front 
    right, rear left, rear right, front center, and subwoofer.
    •6.1
    This mode uses seven channels that include six channels 
    of 5.1 mode plus rear center.
    When you select one of these Surround modes, each surround channel signal is output as the Bus Out signal specified on the 
    DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page (see page 54).
    The following table shows the factory-default Surround Channel to Bus Out assignment in each Surround mode.
    Front L Front RCenter
    Surround
    Subwoofer
    Rear L Rear R Front L Front RCenter
    Subwoofer
    Rear L Rear RRear center Front L Front RCenter
    Surround Mode BUS1 BUS2 BUS3 BUS4 BUS5 BUS6 BUS7
    3-1LRCS
    ———
    Front left Front right Center Surround
    5.1LRLsRsCLFE
    —
    Front left Front right Rear left Rear right Center Subwoofer
    6.1L R Ls Rs C Bs LFE
    Front left Front right Rear left Rear right Center Rear center Subwoofer
    Tip: You can set the surround pan either independently of normal panpots or in unison with them. 
    						
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    Surround Pan
    Setting Up and Selecting 
    Surround Pan Modes
    To configure the surround environment, select 3-1, 5.1, or 6.1 
    Surround mode on the 01V96i and connect a DAW or 
    multi-channel monitoring system to the 01V96i.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUTING] 
    button repeatedly until the Pan/Route | Surr 
    Mode page appears.
    1SURROUND MODE
    This parameter enables you to select a Surround mode by 
    using the following buttons. The button that is turned on 
    (highlighted) indicates the currently-selected Surround 
    mode.
    •STEREO.................. The 01V96i uses normal stereo 
    mode (default).
    •3-1............................. Selects 3-1 Surround mode.
    •5.1............................. Selects 5.1 Surround mode.
    •6.1............................. Selects 6.1 Surround mode.
    2PAN/SURR LINK
    When this button is turned on, Input Channel panpots 
    and stereo surround panning are linked.
    3
    Press this button to display the Surr/Bus Setup page, 
    which enables you to change the Surround Channel to 
    Bus Out assignment.
    2.Move the cursor to the Surround mode but-
    ton you want to use.
    When you move the cursor to one of these buttons, 
    speaker icons appear, indicating a typical listening posi-
    tion and the Surround Channel to Bus Out configuration.•3-1 Surround
    •5.1 Surround
    •6.1 Surround
    3.Press the [ENTER] button.
    The confirmation window for changing the Surround 
    mode appears.
    4.Move the cursor to the YES button, then press 
    [ENTER].
    The 01V96i enters the selected Surround mode.
    5.To link the Input Channel Pan setting with the 
    stereo surround panning, move the cursor to 
    the PAN/SURR LINK button, then press 
    [ENTER].
    When the PAN/SURR LINK button is turned on, adjust-
    ing the Input Channel pan settings will also change the 
    stereo surround panning accordingly, and vice versa.
    6.To change the Surround Channel to Bus Out 
    assignment, move the cursor to the 
    SURR/BUS SETUP button, then press [ENTER].
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    The DIO/Setup | Surr Bus page appears.
    1BUS1–BUS8
    These parameters select channels to be assigned to the 
    Bus Outs in 3-1, 5.1, and 6.1 Surround modes.
    2INIT
    These buttons reset the channel assignment to the default 
    setting.
    3Surround LR to Stereo
    When this check box is on, the left and right front signals 
    of the surround channels are output from the STEREO 
    L/R connectors.
    7.To change the assignment, move the cursor 
    to the desired Bus parameter, rotate the 
    Parameter wheel to select a channel, then 
    press [ENTER].
    The channels are swapped between the selected Bus and 
    the Bus to which the channel assigned to the selected Bus 
    was assigned previously.
    8.Depending on the selected Surround mode 
    or applications, patch the Bus Out signals to 
    the outputs, ADAT OUT channels, or slot out-
    put channels. Connect a playback device or 
    MTR to the output connectors.
    ■Surround Pan Recording
    To record surround pan movement to a DAW, patch the corresponding bus outs to the TO HOST USB port’s output channels, send-
    ing them to the DAW’s tracks.
    The following diagram illustrates an example of recording each channel’s signal into a DAW when using 5.1 Surround mode.
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    Tip: 
    •Pressing the DISPLAY ACCESS [SETUP] button repeat-
    edly also displays the Surr Bus page.
    •Available Bus Outs vary depending on the Surround 
    mode. For example, in 3-1 Surround mode, Bus Outs 1–4 
    are available. In 5.1 Surround mode, Bus Outs 1–6 are 
    available, and in 6.1 Surround mode, Bus Outs 1–7 are 
    available.
    BUS1 (L) 
    BUS2 (R)
    BUS3 (Ls)
    BUS4 (Rs)
    BUS5 (C)
    BUS6 (LFE)SURROUND
    PAN
    LFE LEVEL
    SURROUND
    PAN
    LFE LEVEL
    SURROUND
    PAN
    LFE LEVEL
    01V96i
    Input Channel 2
    DAW USB
    USB 1
    USB 2
    USB 3
    USB 4
    USB 5
    USB 6Tr a c k  1
    Tr a c k  2
    Tr a c k  3
    Tr a c k  4
    Tr a c k  5
    Tr a c k  6 Input Channel 1
    Input Channel 3 
    						
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    Surround Pan■Surround Pan Monitoring
    To monitor surround pan movement, patch the Bus Outs to the analog outputs, to which a monitoring system is connected.
    The following diagram illustrates an example in which Bus Out 1/2 (left and right front channel) signals are output from the STE-
    REO OUT L/R connectors and Bus Out 3–6 signals are output from the OMNI OUT 1–4 connectors in 5.1 Surround mode.
    Tip: To output left and right front signals of the surround channels from the STEREO OUT L/R connectors, turn on the Surround LR to Stereo 
    checkbox on the Surr Bus page.
    BUS1 (L) 
    BUS2 (R)
    BUS3 (Ls)
    BUS4 (Rs)
    BUS5 (C)
    BUS6 (LFE)SURROUND
    PAN
    LFE LEVEL
    SURROUND
    PAN
    LFE LEVEL
    SURROUND
    PAN
    LFE LEVEL
    STEREO OUT L
    Front L Front R
    Rear L Rear RCenter Subwoofer 01V96i
    STEREO OUT R
    OMNI OUT 1
    OMNI OUT 2
    OMNI OUT 3
    OMNI OUT 4
    Multi-channel 
    amplifier Front L
    Front R
    Rear L
    Rear R
    Center
    Subwoofer Input Channel 2 Input Channel 1
    Input Channel 3 
    						
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    Surround Panning
    You can set the surround pan parameters for each Input 
    Channel.
    1.Make sure that the 01V96i is in any Surround 
    mode except Stereo, then press the [SEL] but-
    ton of the channel for which you want to set 
    surround pan.
    2.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUTING] 
    button repeatedly until the Pan/Route | Ch 
    Edit page appears.
    The Ch Edit page displays the selected Input Channel, 
    and its surround pan setting and available pair partner.
    The following display page is an example in 6.1 Surround 
    mode.
    The following parameters are available on this page:
    1Surround pan graph
    This graph indicates the pan positions in a two-dimen-
    sional field, with the listening position in the center. A 
    small diamond ( ) indicates the current surround pan 
    position. You can move the current surround pan posi-
    tion ( ) directly to one of the speaker icons by select-
    ing its icon, then pressing [ENTER].
    2Trajectory patterns
    These buttons represent seven trajectory patterns that 
    determine how the surround pan moves when you oper-
    ate the Parameter wheel or the [INC]/[DEC] buttons.
    3FAST
    Turning on this button increases the speed of sound 
    images panned via the Parameter wheel.
    4Trajectory pattern parameters
    These parameters fine-tune the surround pan trajectory 
    pattern.
    •WIDTH  ............ This parameter sets the left-to-right 
    width of the selected trajectory pat-
    tern.
    •DEPTH  ............. This parameter sets the front-to-rear 
    width of the selected trajectory pat-
    tern.•OFFSET  ............ This parameter offsets the 
    left-to-right direction of the selected 
    trajectory pattern.
    •OFFSET  ............ This parameter offsets the 
    front-to-rear direction of the 
    selected trajectory pattern.
    5LFE
    This parameter control sets the level of the LFE (Low Fre-
    quency Effects) Channel signal routed to the subwoofer, 
    and appears only in 5.1 and 6.1 Surround modes.
    6F/R
    In 6.1 Surround mode, F and R parameter controls 
    appear. The F parameter control determines how the 
    Front Center signal is fed to the Left and Right channels, 
    and the R parameter control determines how the rear sur-
    round signal is fed to the Left and Right surround chan-
    nels.
    6DIV
    This parameter control, instead of the F/R parameter 
    control, appears in 3-1 or 5.1 Surround mode, and deter-
    mines how the Center signal is fed to the Left, Right, and 
    Center channels. It is expressed as a percentage ranging 
    from 0 to 100%. When you set the parameter to 100, the 
    Center signal is fed to only the Center channel. When you 
    set the parameter to 0, the Center signal is fed to only the 
    Left and Right channels. When you set the parameter to 
    50, the Center signal is fed equally to the Left, Right, and 
    Center channels. 
    7LINK
    This button is available only in 6.1 Surround mode. When 
    you turn on this button, the F and R controls are set to the 
    same value, and linked together.
    8ST LINK
    Turning on this button links the surround pan parame-
    ters of two Input Channels that are currently displayed on 
    the page (Stereo Link function). You can link the sur-
    round pan parameters of two channels regardless of 
    whether they are paired.
    9PATTERN
    When Input Channels are linked by the Stereo Link func-
    tion, the seven patterns selectable here determine how the 
    linked surround pan moves via the Parameter wheel and 
    the [INC]/[DEC] buttons.
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    Surround Pan3.Select one of seven trajectory patterns by 
    turning on the corresponding trajectory pat-
    tern button.
    The following patterns are available:
    • ......The sound image moves between left and right.
    • ......The sound image moves between front and rear.
    • ......The sound image moves from front left to rear 
    right. With this pattern, you can also fine-tune 
    the trajectory by using the WIDTH, DEPTH, 
    OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters.
    • ......The sound image moves from front right to rear 
    left. With this pattern, you can also fine-tune the 
    trajectory using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET 
    ( ), and OFFSET ( ) parameters.
    • ......The sound image moves between left and right 
    while tracing an arc. With this pattern, you can 
    also fine-tune the radius and shape of the arc 
    using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and 
    OFFSET ( ) parameters.
    • ......The sound image moves between front and rear 
    while tracing an arc. With this pattern, you can 
    also fine-tune the radius and shape of the arc 
    using the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and 
    OFFSET ( ) parameters.• ......The sound image moves while tracing a circle or 
    oval. With this pattern, you can also fine-tune the 
    radius and shape of the circle or oval using the 
    WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and OFFSET 
    ( ) parameters.
    4.If necessary, fine-tune the trajectory by edit-
    ing the WIDTH, DEPTH, OFFSET ( ), and 
    OFFSET ( ) parameter values.
    5.To move the sound image, move the cursor to 
    anywhere outside the parameter boxes, then 
    rotate the Parameter wheel.
    The sound image of the selected channel moves along the 
    selected trajectory pattern.
    6.To link the surround pan settings of two chan-
    nels displayed on the page, turn on the ST 
    LINK button.
    Use the PATTERN parameter box below the ST LINK 
    button to specify how you want the linked surround pan 
    to move.
    The following table shows how the sound images on two 
    linked channels move when different trajectory patterns 
    and stereo link patterns are combined. A solid line indi-
    cates the movement of the selected channel, and a dot-
    ted line indicates the movement of the linked partner.
    40 5636 40
    40 5636 40
    36 3636 12 8 844 1620 16
    36 3636 12 8 844 1620 16
    40 4844 4420 3228 5632 24
    40 4844 4420 3228 5632 24
    Tip : You can also adjust the front and rear or left and right 
    movement, the trajectory pattern and other parameters from 
    an external MIDI device by assigning the surround param-
    eters to MIDI Control Changes (see page 104).
    44 4832 2424 2460 4052 40
    Tra j ec t o r y
    Patterns 
    						
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    7.To list multiple-channel surround pan set-
    tings, press the [PAN/ROUTING] button 
    repeatedly until the Pan/Route | Surr1-16, 
    Surr17-32, or Surr ST IN page appears.
    These pages display and enable you to edit the surround 
    pan settings for 16 channels.
    1Surround pan graphs
    These graphs display the trajectory patterns and the cur-
    rent pan positions for the Input Channels. 
    2 parameter box
    This parameter box enables you to move the surround 
    pan setting of the selected channel left and right.
    3 parameter box
    This parameter box enables you to move the surround 
    pan setting of the selected channel front and rear.
    8.To move the sound image of each channel on 
    these pages, move the cursor to the desired 
    channel, then rotate the Parameter wheel.
    The pan setting of the channel changes along the trajec-
    tory pattern. Press [ENTER] to display the cur-
    rently-selected channel’s CH Edit page.
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    Grouping Channels & Linking Parameters
    Grouping 
    Channels & 
    Linking 
    Parameters
    This chapter describes how to group faders or [ON] buttons 
    for multiple channels and link the EQ or compressor param-
    eters for simultaneous operation.
    Grouping & Linking
    On the 01V96i, you can group faders or [ON] buttons for 
    multiple Input Channels (Input Channels 1–32, ST IN Chan-
    nels 1–4) or multiple Output Channels (Bus Outs 1–8, Aux 
    Outs 1–8, Stereo Out) and link the EQ or compressor param-
    eters.
    The following elements can be grouped or linked within 
    Input Channels or Output Channels.
    • Fader group
    Input Channel or Output Channel faders (or level con-
    trols) can be grouped. There are eight Input Channel 
    Fader groups and four Output Channel Fader groups. 
    When channel faders or level controls are grouped, oper-
    ating any one of them enables you to control the level of 
    the other grouped faders or level controls while maintain-
    ing the relative level differences.
    Also, the 01V96i features a Fader Group Master function 
    that enables you to control the level of all grouped chan-
    nels using the Group Master level while maintaining the 
    relative level balance between channels.
    •Mute group
    Input Channel or Output Channel [ON] buttons can be 
    grouped. There are eight Input Channel mute groups and 
    four Output Channel mute groups. When channel [ON] 
    buttons are grouped, pressing any one of them turns the 
    [ON] buttons for all the grouped channels on or off. A 
    mute group can include On channels and Off channels at 
    the same time, which turn off or on respectively when 
    you press any one of the grouped [ON] buttons.
    Also, the 01V96i features a Mute Group Master function 
    that enables you to mute grouped channels using the 
    Master Mute buttons.
    •EQ Link
    Input or Output Channel EQ parameters can be linked. 
    There are four EQ links for Input Channels and Output 
    Channels respectively.
    All channels in an EQ link share the same EQ parameter 
    settings. When you change an EQ parameter value for 
    one of the linked channels, the change is applied to all 
    other linked channels.•Compressor Link
    Input or Output Channel compressor parameters can be 
    linked. There are four compressor links for Input Chan-
    nels and Output Channels respectively.
    All channels in a compressor link share the same com-
    pressor parameter settings. When you change a compres-
    sor parameter value for one of the linked channels, the 
    change is applied to all other linked channels.
    Using Fader Groups and 
    Mute Groups
    Follow the steps below to group faders or [ON] buttons for 
    Input Channels or Output Channels.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAIR/GROUP] 
    button repeatedly until one of the pages that 
    contains the desired group and channels 
    appears.
    •In Fader page
    This page enables you to set Fader groups (A–H) for 
    Input Channels 1–32 and ST IN Channels 1–4.
    •Out Fader page
    This page enables you to set Fader groups (Q–T) for Bus 
    Outs (1–8), Aux Outs (1–8) and Stereo Out.
    •In Mute page
    This page enables you to set Mute groups (I–P) for Input 
    Channels 1–32 and ST IN Channels 1–4 respectively.
    Tip : Compressor Link is not available for the ST IN Chan-
    nels, since they do not feature compressors.
    In Fader page 
    						
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    •Out Mute page
    This page enables you to set Mute groups (U–X) for Bus 
    Outs (1–8), Aux Outs (1–8) and Stereo Out.
    2.Press the up ( ) or down ( ) button to select 
    a group.
    3.Press the [SEL] button for a channel you wish 
    to add to the group.
    The selected channel is marked with “ ” and the chan-
    nel is added to the group.
    4.In the same way, press the [SEL] button for 
    other channels you wish to add to the group.
    The relative level of the faders for the grouped channels is 
    determined by the position of the faders when the chan-
    nels were added to the group.
    The On/Off status of the grouped channels is determined 
    by the [ON] button status when the channels were added 
    to the group.
    5.To turn a group on or off, move the corre-
    sponding button in the ENABLE column, then 
    press [ENTER].
    When the group Enable button is turned off, the corre-
    sponding group is temporarily cancelled.
    6.To use a fader group, operate one of the fad-
    ers or level controls for the grouped channels.
    7.To use a mute group, press one of the [ON] 
    buttons for the grouped channels.
    All channels in the group switch their on/off status.
    Tip: 
    •If you add one channel from a pair to a group, the pair 
    partner is automatically added to the group.
    •You can also select a channel on another layer by switching 
    layers.
    In Mute page
    Example: Input Channels 1–4, 7, 8, and 15, 16 have 
    been added to Fader group C.
    Note: 
    •If you wish to change the relative level balance between the 
    grouped channels while this page is displayed, first turn off 
    the Enable button or remove the channels for which you 
    want to change the level from the group.
    •If other pages are displayed, press and hold down the [SEL] 
    button for the desired channels to temporarily remove 
    them from the group, then change the level balance.
    Note: 
    •While a mute group is enabled, you cannot turn a subset 
    of the grouped channels on or off.
    •If you wish to turn a subset of the grouped channels on or 
    off, first turn off the Enable button, or remove the channels 
    you wish to turn on or off from the group. 
    						
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