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channels MIX, MATRIX, STEREO A/B and are, CH VIEW screen OUT CH VIEW function.

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LIBRARY operation Basic library UNIT PATCH LIBRARY NAME LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY EFFECT OUTPUT CH INPUT CH OUTPUT COMP INPUT COMP INPUT GATE OUTPUT EQ INPUT EQ 2 3 4 5 2 Library list This shows a list of the output channel data stored in memory. The highlighted line is currently selected for operations. 3 STORE/RECALL buttons These buttons store/recall output channel data. Each button has the following function. • RECALL Load the currently selected output channel data from the library list into the output channel selected in the CH VIEW screen (OUT CH VIEW function). It is not possible to recall if the pairing state of the recall channel does not match the pairing state stored in the selected library list. However, LIBRARY No.00 Initial Data can be recalled to either paired or unpaired channels. • STORE Store the channel settings of the output channel currently selected in the CH VIEW screen to the number selected in the library list. When you click this button, the LIBRARY STORE popup window will appear, allowing you to assign a name to the output channel data. • TITLE EDIT This edits the title of the output channel data currently selected in the library list. The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has actually been stored in the number selected in the library list. If a number with no data is selected, the button text will be gray, and the button cannot be used. OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY • APPLY EDIT Store the edited content of the OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY window back into the same library number. Hint The APPLY EDIT button is valid only if the data of the number selected in the library list has been edited. If a number with no data is selected, or if unedited data is selected, and if a number marked "READ ONLY" is selected, the button text will be gray, and the button cannot be used. 4 EDIT If you edit the output channel data selected in the library list (2), this area will indicate "EDIT." 5 EXIT This button exits the OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY window and returns to the previous screen. • Recall can be used only if the store source and the recall destination are both the same type of output channels (MIX, MATRIX, STEREO A/B) and are both monaural or both paired (stereo). For other combinations, the RECALL button will be grayed, and the Recall operation cannot be performed. • If you recall STEREO A channel data into the STEREO B channel, the ST B MONO parameter will be OFF. In the opposite case, the ST B MONO parameter will be ignored. • However, Initial Data can be recalled to any output channel. Hint For a list of the parameters that are saved in the channel library, refer to "CS1D Reference Manual (Appendices)" section "Channel library list." LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY LIBRARY GEQ LIBRARY 189

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OUTPUT CHANNEL LIBRARY
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OUTPUT CH
LIBRARY
2
Library list
This shows a list of the output channel data stored in
memory.
The highlighted line is currently selected for opera-
tions.
3
STORE/RECALL buttons
These buttons store/recall output channel data.
Each button has the following function.
RECALL
Load the currently selected output channel data from
the library list into the output channel selected in the
CH VIEW screen (OUT CH VIEW function).
It is not possible to recall if the pairing state of the
recall channel does not match the pairing state
stored in the selected library list.
However, LIBRARY No.00 Initial Data can be
recalled to either paired or unpaired channels.
STORE
Store the channel settings of the output channel cur-
rently selected in the CH VIEW screen to the number
selected in the library list. When you click this but-
ton, the LIBRARY STORE popup window will
appear, allowing you to assign a name to the output
channel data.
TITLE EDIT
This edits the title of the output channel data cur-
rently selected in the library list.
The TITLE EDIT button is valid only if data has
actually been stored in the number selected in the
library list. If a number with no data is selected, the
button text will be gray, and the button cannot be
used.
APPLY EDIT
Store the edited content of the OUTPUT CHANNEL
LIBRARY window back into the same library num-
ber.
Hint
The APPLY EDIT button is valid only if the data of
the number selected in the library list has been
edited. If
a number with no data is selected, or if un-
edited data is selected, and if a number marked
“READ ONLY” is selected, the button text will be
gray, and the button cannot be used.
4
EDIT
If you edit the output channel data selected in the
library list (
2
), this area will indicate “EDIT.”
5
EXIT
This button exits the OUTPUT CHANNEL
LIBRARY window and returns to the previous
screen.
Recall can be used only if the store source and the
recall destination are both the same type of output
channels (MIX, MATRIX, STEREO A/B) and are
both monaural or both paired (stereo). For other
combinations, the RECALL button will be grayed,
and the Recall operation cannot be performed.
If you recall STEREO A channel data into the STE-
REO B channel, the ST B MONO parameter will be
OFF. In the opposite case, the ST B MONO parame-
ter will be ignored.
However, Initial Data can be recalled to any output
channel.
Hint
For a list of the parameters that are saved in the
channel library, refer to “CS1D Reference Manual
(Appendices)” section “Channel library list.”
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