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Fader Modes, SEL Buttons
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32 Chapter 4-Getting Around the User Interface Fader Modes The 01V [SEL], [SOLO], and [ON] buttons, channel faders, and STEREO (MASTER) fader are multifunction controls, and their exact operation depends on the selected Fader mode. Operation of these controls is shown in the following tables. SEL Buttons The [SEL] buttons are used to select channels for EQ, Pan, Dynamics, and Routing operations. The following channels can be selected: • CH1 through CH24-Input channels 1 through 24 • ST-Stereo output • RTN1, RTN2-Effects returns 1 and 2 • AUX1 through AUX4-Aux sends 1 through 4 • EFF1, EFF2-Effects sends 1 and 2 • 1-16, MAS-Remote function channels The [SEL] buttons are also used to make and release channel pairs and fader and mute groups ("Grouping Faders" on page 55 and "Grouping Mutes" on page 56). Fader Mode HOME AUX 1 AUX 2 AUX 3 AUX 4 EFFECT 1 EFFECT 2 OPTION I/O REMOTE 1 REMOTE 2 REMOTE 3 SEL button 1-8 [17-24] 9-12 13/14 15/16 STEREO RETURN 1/2 [MASTER] CH 1-16 select CH 17-24 select - - STEREO OUT select AUX 1 master select AUX 2 master select AUX 3 master select AUX 4 master select EFFECT 1 master select EFFECT 2 master select RETURN 1/2 select STEREO select Internal parameter assign select - MMC (1-6) - User defined MIDI controller select - Input Channel [SEL] button Examples To select the EQ function for input channel 3, press the [HOME] button, and then press [SEL] button 3 (CH3 appears in the bottom right corner of the display). Use the SELECTED CHANNEL F and G controls to adjust the EQ. (If a fader mode other than Option I/O or Remote is selected, it's not necessary to press the [HOME] button.) To select the Pan function for input channel 13, press the [HOME] button, and then press [SEL] button 13/14 repeatedly until CH13 appears on the display. Use the SELECTED CHANNEL PAN control to adjust the pan. Since most functions on input channels 13 and 14 (likewise 15 and 16) are linked, the only time you'll need to select these channels individually is to set the Phase or Pan. (If a fader mode other than 01V-Owner's Manual