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Saving channel settings (Channel Library), Storing channel settings in a, library

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Chapter Other functions 14 Saving channel settings (Channel Library) The mix parameter settings of a desired channel can be stored in a memory area called the Channel Library. The stored settings can be recalled at any time. The following mix parameters are stored in the channel library. • Channel on/off • Attenuator • Phase • Equalizer on/off • Equalizer parameters • Dynamics processor on/off • Dynamics processor types • Dynamics processor parameters • Delay on/off • Delay time • Routing • Pan • Fader position • AUX1-6 on/off • AUX1-6 pre-fader/post-fader setting • AUX1-6 send levels 2 Turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the library number (02-64) in which you will store the settings. The row enclosed by a dotted frame is the currently selected library number. Library numbers 00 and 01 are recall-only libraries used to reset a channel to default settings. (00 sets faders to -infinity, and 01 sets faders to 0 dB.) Channel settings cannot be stored in these libraries. 3 Move the cursor to the STORE button and press the [ENTER] key. The TITLE EDIT popup window will appear, allowing you to input the library title. Of the parameters displayed in the VIEW screen/CH View page ([VIEW] key ¡ [F1] key), channel pairing settings and settings related to effect insertion are not saved in the channel library. Storing channel settings in a library 1 Use the [SEL] keys to select the channel whose settings you want to store, and press the [VIEW] key ¡ [F2] (Library) key. The VIEW screen/Library page will appear. The currently selected channel is shown in the upper left of the display. 4 Use the character palette to input the library title. For details on inputting characters, refer to page 37. Tip! If desired, you can execute the Store operation without inputting the library title. To do this, access the UTILITY screen/Prefer.1 page ([UTILITY] key ¡ [F2] key), and turn the STORE CONFIRMATION setting OFF. If you execute the Store operation with this setting, the most-recently recalled library title will be assigned automatically. 5 Move the cursor to the OK button and press the [ENTER] key. The channel settings will be stored in the library. If you overwrite a previously-stored library number, the original data cannot be recovered. Tip! Channel library settings are saved as part of the song. You can also use the MIDI Bulk Dump function to save the contents of the channel library on a MIDI sequencer or other external device. 218 Operation section

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Other functions
218
Chapter
14
Operation section
Saving channel settings (Channel Library)
The mix parameter settings of a desired channel can
be stored in a memory area called the Channel
Library. The stored settings can be recalled at any
time. The following mix parameters are stored in the
channel library.
Channel on/off
• Attenuator
• Phase
Equalizer on/off
Equalizer parameters
Dynamics processor on/off
Dynamics processor types
Dynamics processor parameters
Delay on/off
Delay time
• Routing
• Pan
Fader position
AUX1–6 on/off
AUX1–6 pre-fader/post-fader setting
AUX1–6 send levels
Of the parameters displayed in the VIEW screen/CH
View page ([VIEW] key
[F1] key), channel pairing
settings and settings related to effect insertion are not
saved in the channel library.
Storing channel settings in a
library
1
Use the [SEL] keys to select the channel
whose settings you want to store, and
press the [VIEW] key
[F2] (Library) key.
The VIEW screen/Library page will appear. The
currently selected channel is shown in the upper
left of the display.
2
Turn the [DATA/JOG] dial to select the
library number (02
64) in which you will
store the settings.
The row enclosed by a dotted frame is the cur-
rently selected library number.
Library numbers 00 and 01 are recall-only libraries
used to reset a channel to default settings. (00 sets
faders to -infinity, and 01 sets faders to 0 dB.) Chan-
nel settings cannot be stored in these libraries.
3
Move the cursor to the STORE button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The TITLE EDIT popup window will appear,
allowing you to input the library title.
4
Use the character palette to input the
library title.
For details on inputting characters, refer to
page 37.
Tip!
If desired, you can execute the Store operation with-
out inputting the library title. To do this, access the
UTILITY screen/Prefer.1 page ([UTILITY] key
[F2]
key), and turn the STORE CONFIRMATION setting
OFF. If you execute the Store operation with this set-
ting, the most-recently recalled library title will be
assigned automatically.
5
Move the cursor to the OK button and
press the [ENTER] key.
The channel settings will be stored in the library.
If you overwrite a previously-stored library number,
the original data cannot be recovered.
Tip!
Channel library settings are saved as part of the song.
You can also use the MIDI Bulk Dump function to
save the contents of the channel library on a MIDI
sequencer or other external device.