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50 Chapter 5-Tutorial The CH1-32 page enables you to view Input Channel 1-32 levels and compressor and gate gain reduction amounts. 2 1 4 Make sure that the LEVEL button (1) is turned on in the METER MODE sec- tion. The METER MODE section enables you to select the type of signals displayed on the meters. If any button other than the LEVEL button is turned on, move the cursor to the LEVEL button, then press [ENTER]. 5 Move the cursor to the POSITION parameter box (2) to the right of the LEVEL button, rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select "POST FADER," then press [ENTER]. The POSITION parameter indicates the metering position. When "POST FADER" is selected, the meters indicate the post-fader signal levels. Tip: If you set the POSITION parameter to "PRE EQ," the pre-EQ input levels are metered. If you set the parameter to "PRE FADER," the post-EQ and pre-fader input levels are metered. 6 Make sure that [ON] button indicators 1-12 are lit, then raise faders 1-12 to 0dB. 7 While the musicians play the musical instruments, check the input channel levels using the level meters on the display. Tip: If the meters reach the "OVER" level, make sure that the faders are set to 0dB, then lower the corresponding [GAIN] controls. Pairing Channels On the 01V96, you can pair adjacent odd-even channels for stereo operation. Faders and most mix parameters of paired channels (excluding the Input Patch, phase, routing, and pan parameters) are linked. Pairing Input Channels is useful when you are connecting stereo sources, such as a rhythm machine or synthesizer. 1 To pair adjacent odd-even Input Channels, press and hold the [SEL] button for one of the channels you wish to pair, and press the [SEL] button for the adjacent channel. The corresponding two channels are paired, and the settings (such as faders, channel on/off, etc.) of the first channel are copied to the second channel. Subsequently, adjusting the linked parameters of one of the paired channels will adjust the parameters of its partner in the same way. 01V96-Owner's Manual