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    							MIDI Port Setup101
    01V96i—Reference Manual
    MIDI
    MIDI Port Setup
    Selecting a Port for MIDI 
    Message Transfer
    To configure MIDI ports for MIDI message transfer, press the 
    DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the 
    DIO/Setup | MIDI/Host page appears. This page enables you 
    to set MIDI message input and output.
    The following parameters are available on this page:
    1GENERAL section
    This section enables you to select ports that transmit and 
    receive MIDI messages, such as Program Changes and 
    Control Changes.
    •Rx PORT
    This parameter specifies a port for general MIDI data 
    reception. In the left parameter b ox, selec t MIDI, USB, or 
    SLOT. If you select USB or SLOT, specify the port number 
    (1–8) in the right parameter box.
    •Tx PORT
    This parameter specifies a port for general MIDI data 
    transmission. The available ports are the same as for the 
    Rx PORT parameter.
    2MIDI THRU section
    These parameters enable you to route incoming MIDI 
    data from one port or slot to another without changes. 
    Select a port for reception in the first parameter box, and 
    select a port for transmission in the next parameter box 
    (located to the right of the arrow). If you select USB or 
    SLOT, specify the port number in the small parameter 
    box adjacent to the port parameter box.
    3MACHINE CONTROL section
    This section enables you to select a remote control 
    method and a remote control port to control external 
    devices that support MMC.
    •PORT
    Select MIDI, USB, or SLOT for MMC command transfer. 
    If you select USB or SLOT, specify the port number in the 
    right parameter box.
    • DEVICE ID
    Specify the 01V96i’s MMC Device ID. MMC Device IDs 
    identify connected devices, enabling recognition during 
    MMC transmission and reception.
    4SPECIAL FUNCTIONS section
    This section enables you to specify ports for various spe-
    cial functions.
    •Studio Manager
    In the left parameter box, select MIDI, USB or SLOT as 
    the port used by the included Studio Manager software. 
    In the two small parameter boxes on the right, specify a 
    port number (if you selected USB), and an ID number.
    •DAW
    Select USB or SLOT as a port for use with a DAW. Specify 
    in the right parameter box a port number pair (1–2, 3–4, 
    5–6, 7–8).
    •REMOTE 
    This parameter indicates the target currently selected for 
    Remote Layer. If the target is set to “USER DEFINED,” 
    you can select a MIDI message destination port.
    •CASCADE LINK
    This parameter determines whether MIDI messages are 
    transmitted between two cascaded 01V96is. If you select 
    MIDI, MIDI messages will be transferred between two 
    cascaded units. If you select “–,” no MIDI messages are 
    transferred. 
    The TRANSMIT and REQUEST buttons are used to syn-
    chronize all parameters that are cascade-linked. The 
    TRANSMIT button synchronizes the connected 01V96i’s 
    parameters to your primary 01V96i’s parameters. The 
    REQUEST button synchronizes your 01V96i parameters 
    to the connected 01V96i’s parameters.
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    Selecting MIDI Messages for 
    Transmission and Reception
    You  c an  s e l e c t  M I D I  m e s s ag e s  t o  b e  t r ans m itte d  or  re c e i ve d  at  
    a specified port.
    To do so, press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, then 
    press the [F1] button to display the MIDI | Setup page.
    Select MIDI channels for transmission and reception in the 
    CHANNEL row, and turn the transmission and reception of 
    each MIDI message on or off using the buttons in the param-
    eter rows from PROGRAM CHANGE to OTHER COM-
    MANDS.
    1CHANNEL
    This parameter row enables you to specify MIDI Chan-
    nels for MIDI message transmission and reception. The 
    following parameters are available in this row:
    •Tx.............................. This parameter box specifies a MIDI 
    Transmit Channel.
    •Rx.............................. This parameter box specifies a MIDI 
    Receive Channel.
    2PROGRAM CHANGE
    This parameter row enables or disables transmission and 
    reception of Program Changes.
    •Tx ON/OFF............ Transmission of Program Change 
    messages is enabled or disabled.
    •Rx ON/OFF............ Reception of Program Change mes-
    sages is enabled or disabled.
    •OMNI ON/OFF..... When this button is turned on, Pro-
    gram Changes on all MIDI Channels 
    are received regardless of the 
    CHANNEL row settings.
    •ECHO ON/OFF..... This button determines whether 
    Program Change messages received 
    at the MIDI IN port are echoed 
    through to the MIDI OUT port.
    3CONTROL CHANGE
    This parameter row enables or disables transmission and 
    reception of Control Changes.
    •Tx ON/OFF............ Transmission of Control Change 
    messages is enabled or disabled.
    •Rx ON/OFF............ Reception of Control Change mes-
    sages is enabled or disabled.
    •ECHO ON/OFF..... This button determines whether 
    Control Change messages received 
    at the MIDI IN port are echoed 
    through to the MIDI OUT port.
    4PARAMETER CHANGE
    This parameter row enables or disables transmission and 
    reception of Parameter Changes.
    •Tx ON/OFF............ Transmission of Parameter Change 
    messages is enabled or disabled.
    •Rx ON/OFF
    ............ Reception of Parameter Change mes-
    sages is enabled or disabled.
    •ECHO ON/OFF..... This button determines whether 
    Parameter Change messages 
    received at the MIDI IN port are 
    echoed through to the MIDI OUT 
    port.
    5BULK
    This parameter row enables or disables reception of Bulk 
    Dump data.
    •Rx ON/OFF............ Reception of Bulk Dump data is 
    enabled or disabled.
    6OTHER COMMANDS
    •ECHO ON/OFF..... This button determines whether 
    other MIDI messages received at the 
    MIDI IN port are echoed through to 
    the MIDI OUT port.
    7Fader Resolution
    This parameter specifies the resolution of the value out-
    put when you operate the 01V96i’s faders. To transfer 
    fader value data between two cascaded 01V96is, or to 
    record the 01V96i operation to or play it back from a 
    sequencer, select the HIGH button. When the LOW but-
    ton is selected, the fader resolution switches to 256 steps.
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    MIDI
    Assigning Scenes to 
    Program Changes for 
    Remote Recall
    You can assign 01V96i Scenes to MIDI Program Changes for 
    remote recall. When you recall a Scene on the 01V96i, the 
    unit transmits the assigned Program Change to the connected 
    MIDI device. When the 01V96i receives a Program Change, 
    the assigned Scene is recalled. 
    Initially, Scenes 1 through 99 are assigned sequentially to Pro-
    gram Changes 1 through 99, and Scene #0 is assigned to Pro-
    gram Change #100, although you can change these 
    assignments. 
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-
    ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports 
    for transmission and reception of MIDI mes-
    sages (see page 101).
    2.Make connections using the ports selected in 
    Step 1 so that the 01V96i can transfer MIDI 
    messages to and from the external device.
    3.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, 
    then press the [F2] button.
    The MIDI | Pgm Asgn page appears.
    4.Move the cursor to a parameter box in the 
    PGM CHG column, and rotate the Parameter 
    wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to 
    select the Program Change numbers to which 
    you want to assign Scenes.
    5.Press the cursor button [ ] to move the cur-
    sor to a parameter box in the SCENE 
    NO./TITLE column, then rotate the Parame-
    ter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to 
    select Scenes.
    6.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, 
    then press the [F1] button to display the MIDI 
    | Setup page, then specify the MIDI Transmit 
    and Receive Channels.
    7.Turn on the PROGRAM CHANGE Tx ON/OFF 
    and Rx ON/OFF buttons.
    Now, when the 01V96i receives the Program Changes on 
    the specified MIDI Channels, the corresponding Scenes 
    are recalled. Also, when you switch Scenes on the 01V96i, 
    the 01V96i transmits the Program Changes on the speci-
    fied MIDI Channels.
    Tip: You can store a Scene to Program Change assignment table 
    to an external device by using MIDI Bulk Dump or the Studio 
    Manager software.
    Tip : 
    •If you assign a Scene to multiple Program Changes, the 
    Program Change with the lowest number becomes effec-
    tive.
    •You can initialize the Scene to Program Change assign-
    ment table by moving the cursor to the INITIALIZE but-
    ton, then pressing [ENTER]. 
    						
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    Assigning Parameters to 
    Control Changes for 
    Real-time Control
    You can assign 01V96i parameters to MIDI Control Changes 
    for real-time control. When the 01V96i receives a Control 
    Change, the assigned 01V96i parameter is set accordingly. 
    Also, when you adjust a parameter on the 01V96i, the 01V96i 
    transmits the assigned Control Change message.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-
    ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports 
    for transmission and reception of MIDI mes-
    sages (see page 101).
    2.Make connections using the ports selected in 
    Step 1 so that the 01V96i can transfer MIDI 
    messages to and from the external device.
    3.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, 
    then press the [F3] button.
    The MIDI | Ctl Asgn page appears. This page enables you 
    to assign 01V96i parameters to Control Changes.
    4.Move the cursor to the MODE parameter’s 
    TA B L E  b u t t o n  (
    1), then press [ENTER].
    The MODE parameter determines which MIDI messages 
    are transmitted when 01V96i parameters are adjusted. 
    The following options are available for the MODE 
    parameter:
    •TABLE
    MIDI Control Change messages are transmitted in accor-
    dance with the assignments on this page.• NRPN
    The assignments on the Ctl Asgn page are ignored, and 
    predefined NRPNs (Non Registered Parameter Num-
    bers) are transmitted for remote control.
    5.If you turned on the TABLE button in Step 4, 
    move the cursor to a parameter box in the No. 
    (CH) column, then rotate the Parameter 
    wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to 
    select the MIDI channels and Control 
    Changes to which you want to assign param-
    eters.
    You can assign parameters to up to 16-channel Control 
    Changes on the Ctl Asgn page, regardless of the MIDI 
    Channels currently selected for transmission and recep-
    tion.
    Skip Steps 5 and 6 if you turned on the NRPN button in 
    Step 4.
    6.Select parameters in the parameter boxes in 
    the three PARAMETER columns.
    Select a parameter group in the parameter box in the first 
    PARAMETER column, and specify the desired values in 
    the parameter boxes in the second and third PARAME-
    TER columns.
    The following parameters and values are available:
    Tip: You can store a Parameter to Control Change assignment 
    table to an external dev ice by using MIDI Bulk D ump or the Stu -
    dio Manager software.
    Tip: See page 157 for information on the default Parameter 
    to Control Change assignments.
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    Tip: NRPNs are special MIDI messages that combine three 
    different Control Changes. They enable you to control many 
    parameters on a single MIDI Channel.
    HIGH MID LOW
    NO ASSIGN——
    FADER HCHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4
    MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO
    AUX1 SEND
    INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4 AUX2 SEND
    AUX3 SEND
    AUX4 SEND
    AUX5 SEND
    AUX6 SEND
    AUX7 SEND
    AUX8 SEND
    BUS TO ST BUS1–8
    FADER LCHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4
    MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO
    AUX1 SEND
    INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4 AUX2 SEND
    AUX3 SEND
    AUX4 SEND
    AUX5 SEND
    AUX6 SEND
    AUX7 SEND
    AUX8 SEND
    BUS TO ST BUS1–8 
    						
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    MIDI
    ONCHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4
    MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO
    AUX1 SEND
    INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4 AUX2 SEND
    AUX3 SEND
    AUX4 SEND
    AUX5 SEND
    AUX6 SEND
    AUX7 SEND
    AUX8 SEND
    BUS TO ST BUS1–8
    PHASECHANNEL INPUT1–32/ST IN1L–4R
    INSERT ONCHANNEL INPUT1–32
    MASTER BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO
    PRE/POSTAUX1 SEND
    INPUT1–32/ST IN1–4 AUX2 SEND
    AUX3 SEND
    AUX4 SEND
    AUX5 SEND
    AUX6 SEND
    AUX7 SEND
    AUX8 SEND
    IN DELAYON
    INPUT1–32 TIME HIGH
    TIME MID
    TIME LOW
    MIX HIGH
    MIX LOW
    FB GAIN H
    FB GAIN L
    OUT DELAYON
    BUS1–8/AUX1–8/STEREO L,R TIME HIGH
    TIME MID
    TIME LOW
    EQON
    INPUT1–32/ST IN 
    1–4/BUS1–8/AUX1–8/
    STEREO Q LOW
    F LOW
    G LOW H
    G LOW L
    Q LO-MID
    F LO-MID
    G LO-MID H
    G LO-MID L
    Q HI-MID
    F HI-MID
    G HI-MID H
    G HI-MID L
    Q HIGH
    F HIGH
    G HIGH H
    G HIGH L
    ATT H
    ATT L
    HPF ON
    LPF ON HIGH MID LOW
    GATEON
    INPUT1–32 AT TAC K
    THRESH H
    THRESH L
    RANGE
    HOLD H
    HOLD L
    DECAY H
    DECAY L
    COMPON
    INPUT1–32/BUS1–8/AUX1–8
    /STEREO AT TAC K
    THRESH H
    THRESH L
    RELEASE H
    RELEASE L
    RATIO
    GAIN H
    GAIN L
    KNEE
    PA NCHANNEL
    INPUT1–32/ST IN1L–4R AUX1–2
    AUX3–4
    AUX5–6
    AUX7–8
    BUS TO ST BUS1–8
    BALANCEMASTER STEREO
    SURROUNDLFE H
    INPUT1–32/ST IN1L–4R LFE L
    DIV (F)
    DIV R
    LR
    FR
    WIDTH
    DEPTH
    OFS LR
    OFS FR
    EFFECTBYPASS
    EFFECT1–4 MIX
    PA R A M 1  H
    PA R A M 1  L
    :
    PA R A M 3 2  H
    PA R A M 3 2  L HIGH MID LOW 
    						
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    Parameters that feature a setting range of more than 128 
    steps (such as Fader and Delay Time parameters) require 
    two or more Control Change messages to specify the val-
    ues.
    For example, if you wish to control Fader parameters on 
    certain channels using Control Changes, you must assign 
    the same channel to two Control Change numbers, and 
    select “FADER H” and “FADER L” for the Control 
    Changes in the parameter boxes in the first PARAME-
    TER column.
    If you wish to control Delay Time parameters on certain 
    channels using Control Changes, you must assign the 
    same channel Delay parameter to three Control Change 
    numbers, and select “TIME LOW,” “TIME MID,” and 
    “TIME HIGH” for the Control Changes in the parameter 
    boxes in the second (middle) PARAMETER column.
    7.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, 
    then press the [F1] button to display the MIDI 
    | Setup page, then specify MIDI Transmit and 
    Receive Channels.
    8.Turn on the CONTROL CHANGE Tx ON/OFF 
    and Rx ON/OFF buttons.
    01V96i parameters will now be set accordingly when the 
    01V96i receives corresponding Control Changes. Also, 
    when you adjust parameters on the 01V96i, the 01V96i 
    will transmit corresponding Control Changes.
    Controlling Parameters 
    by Using Parameter 
    Changes
    You can control 01V96i parameters in real time by using 
    Parameter Change messages that are System Exclusive mes-
    sages, instead of using MIDI Control Changes.
    See “MIDI Data Format” at the end of this Manual for 
    detailed information on available Parameter Changes.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-
    ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports 
    for transmission and reception of MIDI mes-
    sages (see page 101).
    2.Make connections using the ports selected in 
    Step 1 so that the 01V96i can transmit and 
    receive MIDI messages to and from the exter-
    nal device.
    3.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, 
    then press the [F1] button to display the MIDI 
    | Setup page, then turn off the Tx and Rx 
    ON/OFF buttons in the PARAMETER CHANGE 
    row.
    The 01V96i will now set certain parameter values when it 
    receives corresponding Parameter Changes. Also, when 
    you adjust certain parameters on the 01V96i, it transmits 
    corresponding Parameter Changes.
    Note: Parameters that feature a setting range in excess of 128 
    steps require an appropriate combination of range parame-
    ters for successful MIDI Control Change.
    Tip: You can initialize the Parameter to Control Change 
    assignment table by moving the cursor to the INITIALIZE 
    button, then pressing [ENTER].
    Note: Before controlling parameters using Control Changes, 
    make sure that both Tx and Rx ON/OFF buttons in the 
    PARAMETER CHANGE row on the MIDI | Setup page are 
    turned off.
    Note: Before controlling parameters using Parameter 
    Changes, make sure that both Tx and Rx ON/OFF buttons 
    in the CONTROL CHANGE row are turned off. 
    						
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    MIDI
    Transmitting Parameter 
    Settings via MIDI (Bulk 
    Dump)
    You can back up data stored in the 01V96i, such as libraries 
    and Scenes, to an external MIDI device by using MIDI Bulk 
    Dump. In this way, you can later restore previous 01V96i set-
    tings by transmitting this MIDI data back to the 01V96i. 
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-
    ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | 
    MIDI/Host page appears, then specify ports 
    for transmission and reception of MIDI mes-
    sages (see page 101).
    2.Make connections using the ports selected in 
    Step 1 so that the 01V96i can transmit and 
    receive MIDI messages to and from the exter-
    nal device.
    3.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [MIDI] button, 
    then press the [F4] button.
    The MIDI | Bulk page appears.
    The page includes the following parameters:
    1CATEGORY section
    This section enables you to select data for transmission 
    and reception.
    2REQUEST
    Move the cursor to this button, then press [ENTER] to 
    transmit messages from the 01V96i that request a second 
    01V96i (connected to the first 01V96i) to transmit the 
    data specified in the CATEGORY section. This button is 
    used primarily when two 01V96is are connected in cas-
    cade.
    3TRANSMIT
    Move the cursor to this button, then press [ENTER] to 
    transmit data specified in the CATEGORY section to an 
    external MIDI device.
    4INTERVAL
    This parameter specifies the interval between data pack-
    ets during bulk transmission in 50 millisecond steps. If 
    the external device drops part of the bulk data, increase 
    this parameter value.
    4.In the CATEGORY section, move the cursor to 
    the button of the data type you want to trans-
    mit, then press [ENTER].
    The following options are available:
    •ALL
    This button selects all data available for bulk dump. When 
    this button is turned on, all other buttons in this section 
    are turned off.
    •SCENEMEM
    This button selects Scene memories. You can select 
    Scenes you wish to transmit in the parameter box next to 
    the button.
    •LIBRARY
    This button selects libraries. You can select the type of 
    library in the TYPE parameter box (next to the button), 
    then specify the library number in the parameter box on 
    the right.
    •BANK
    This parameter enables you to select the User Defined 
    Key banks (KEYS UDEF), User Defined Remote Layer 
    banks (RMT UDEF), or User Assignable Layer banks 
    (USR LAYER) for bulk dump. You can select one of these 
    three types in the parameter box next to the button, and 
    select the banks in the parameter box on the right.
    •SETUPMEM
    This button selects the 01V96i setup data (i.e., system set-
    tings).
    • PGM TABLE
    This button selects the MIDI | Pgm Asgn page settings.
    • CTL TABLE
    This button selects the MIDI | Ctl Asgn page settings.
    •PLUG-IN
    This button selects the settings of an optional card 
    installed in the slot. 
    Note: Some of the data transmitted from the 01V96i to the 
    sequence software may occasionally drop out during Bulk Dump 
    transmission. To avoid this, we recommend that you use the Stu-
    dio Manager software to store 01V96i data to an external device.
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    Note: Data selected by the SETUPMEM button includes 
    MIDI transmission and reception port settings and message 
    s e t t i n g s .  A f t e r  y o u  s t o r e  t o  a n  e x t e r n a l  d e v i c e  b u l k  d u m p  d a t a  
    that has its reception disabled, if the 01V96i later starts to 
    receive this particular data, 01V96i bulk dump reception will 
    be turned off immediately, and the 01V96i will be unable to 
    receive subsequent data. Therefore, before you store the data 
    selected by the SETUPMEM button using Bulk Dump, be 
    sure to enable bulk data transmission and reception. 
    						
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    5.If necessary, move the cursor to the parame-
    ter box next to the selected button, then 
    rotate the Parameter wheel or press the 
    [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired 
    bulk dump data.
    6.To start transmitting bulk data, move the cur-
    sor to the TRANSMIT button, then press 
    [ENTER].
    Bulk Dump is executed. During the operation, the Bulk 
    Dump window appears, indicating the current bulk 
    dump status. To abort the bulk dump operation, move the 
    cursor to the CANCEL button in the window, then press 
    [ENTER].
    7.To receive bulk data, press the DISPLAY 
    ACCESS [MIDI] button again to display the 
    MIDI | Setup page, then turn on the Rx 
    ON/OFF button in the BULK row.
    Now, when the 01V96i receives bulk data, the corre-
    sponding internal data is updated.
    Tip: If you selected [ALL] in the parameter box, all data 
    selected by the corresponding button is transmitted as bulk 
    dump data.
    Tip: To transmit bulk dump request messages, move the cur-
    sor to the REQUEST button, then press [ENTER]. If you set 
    up the 01V96i so that it will transmit and receive MIDI mes-
    sages to and from another 01V96i, the other 01V96i will 
    respond to the bulk dump request and transmit the bulk 
    dump data to the 01V96i you are operating.
    Note: Bulk data can be transmitted and received between the 
    01V96i and the 01V96V2 / 01V96VCM. Compatibility 
    depends on the type of data, as follows.
    Data that can be transmitted and received between the 
    01V96i and the 01V96V2 / 01V96VCM in either direction
    SCENE MEM:
    EQ LIBRARY:
    GATE LIBRARY:
    COMP LIBRARY:
    CHANNEL LIBRARY:
    EFFECT LIBRARY:
    BANK:
    SETUP MEMORY:
    PGM TABLE:
    CTL TABLE:
    Data that can be only be transmitted by the 01V96V2 / 
    01V96VCM and received by the 01V96i (and not in the other 
    direction)
    INPUT PATCH LIBRARY:
    OUTPUT PATCH LIBRARY: 
    						
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    Other Functions
    Other Functions
    This chapter describes the 01V96i’s miscellaneous functions.
    Setting Preferences
    You can change the default settings and environmental set-
    tings of the 01V96i by using the DIO/Setup | Prefer1 and 
    Prefer2 pages. To locate one of the Preferences page, press the 
    DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly.
    Prefer1 page
    This page enables you to set the 01V96i so that when you 
    press a button on the top panel, the 01V96i displays the cor-
    responding display page, and shows or hides confirmation 
    and alarm messages.
    This page contains the following parameters. (These parame-
    ters are explained in the order from the top of the left column 
    to the bottom of the right column.)
    •Auto PAN Display
    If this check box is on, the Pan/Route pages appear auto-
    matically when you operate the [PAN] control in the 
    SELECTED CHANNEL section. In Stereo Surround 
    mode, operating the [PAN] control enables you to adjust 
    the left and right Pan setting. Otherwise, it enables you to 
    adjust the Surround Pan settings.
    • Auto EQUALIZER Display
    If this check box is on, the EQ | EQ Edit page appears 
    automatically when you press an EQ-related button in the 
    SELECTED CHANNEL section.
    • Auto SOLO Display
    If this check box is on, the DIO/Setup | Monitor page 
    appears automatically when you solo an Input Channel.
    •Auto WORD CLOCK Display
    If this check box is on, the DIO/Setup | Word Clock page 
    appears automatically if the currently-selected external 
    wordclock source fails.• Auto Channel Select
    If this check box is on, you can select a channel by moving 
    the corresponding fader, or by turning on the corre-
    sponding channel [SOLO] or [ON] button.
    •Store Confirmation
    If this check box is on, the Title Edit window to input a 
    Scene or library memory name appears when you store a 
    Scene or library memory.
    •Recall Confirmation
    If this check box is on, a confirmation window appears 
    when you recall a Scene or library memory.
    •Patch Confirmation
    If this check box is on, a confirmation message appears 
    when you edit the Input and Output Patches.
    • Pair Confirmation
    If this check box is on, a confirmation message appears 
    when you create or cancel a pair.
    •Nominal Pan
    If this check box is checked, and when Input Channel sig-
    nals are panned hard left or hard right, the signals on the 
    left/odd channels and right/even channels will be at the 
    nominal level. If this check box is not checked, these sig-
    nals will be boosted by 3 dB. (When the signals are 
    panned to center, they will be at the nominal level.) In 
    Surround mode, the same thing applies when any Sur-
    roound pan channel is panned hard left or right.
    •Fast Meter Fall Time
    If this check box is on, the level meters fall more quickly.
    •DIO Warning
    If this check box is on, a warning message appears when 
    any errors are detected in digital audio signals received at 
    the Slot or 2TR Digital Inputs.
    •MIDI Warning
    If this check box is on, a warning message appears when 
    any errors are detected in the incoming MIDI messages.
    • Initial Data Nominal
    If this check box is on, Input Channel faders and ST IN 
    Channel level controls are set to nominal (0 dB) when 
    you recall Scene #0. (If this check box is off, they are set to 
    –.)
    • Scene MEM Auto Update
    If this check box is on, you can use the Scene Memory 
    Auto Update function (see page 70).
    •Cascade COMM Link
    If this check box is on, various functions and parameters 
    are linked between cascaded 01V96is (See page 111 for 
    more information on cascade connection). When the 
    check box is off, only the Solo function is linked.
    •Auto Direct Out On
    If this check box is on and you change the channel Direct 
    Out destination from “–” to any other output, the channel 
    Direct Out is automatically enabled. If you change the 
    channel Direc t Out destination f rom an output to “–,” the 
    channel Direct Out is automatically disabled. 
    						
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    • Routing ST Pair Link
    When this check box is checked, paired channels’ routing 
    to the Stereo Bus will be linked.
    Prefer2 page
    The Prefer2 page enables you to name the channel indicated 
    on the display, and adjust the display brightness.
    This page contains the following parameters:
    1Channel ID/Channel
    This parameter selects a style for the displayed channel. If 
    the Channel ID check box is selected, the Channel ID 
    appears (e.g., CH1, CH16, AUX1). If the Channel Short 
    Name check box is on, the Channel Short name appears.
    2Channel Copy Parameter
    This parameter selects the channel parameters to be cop-
    ied when you assign the Channel Copy function to one of 
    the User Defined buttons. You can select multiple 
    options.
    •ALL........................... This button selects all parameters 
    that can be copied. When you turn 
    on this button, all other options are 
    cancelled.
    •FA D E R..................... Copies the fader values.
    •ON............................. Copies the on/off status of the [ON] 
    buttons.
    •PA N.......................... Copies the pan settings.
    •SURR........................ Copies the surround pan settings.
    •AU X.......................... Copies the Aux Send levels.
    •AU X  ON.................. Copies the on/off status of the Chan-
    nel to Aux signals. 
    •EQ............................. Copies the EQ parameter values.
    3Display Brightness
    This parameter sets the brightness of the LED indicators 
    in the range of 1 through 4.
    Creating a Custom Layer 
    by Combining Channels 
    (User Assignable Layer)
    If you set the Remote Layer target to “USER ASSIGNABLE,” 
    you can create a custom layer by combining any 01V96i chan-
    nels (excluding the Stereo Out). This custom layer is called 
    “User Assignable layer.”
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [DIO/SETUP] but-
    ton repeatedly until the DIO/Setup| Remote 
    page appears.
    2.Set the TARGET parameter to USER ASSIGN-
    ABLE, then press [ENTER].
    A confirmation window appears.
    3.Move the cursor to the YES button, then press 
    [ENTER].
    The 01V96i displays the page shown below.
    4.Select the channels you w is h to ass ign to the  
    User Assignable layer using the 1–16 param-
    eter boxes (
    1).
    You can store up to four 16-channel setups in four banks 
    by switching Banks 1–4 via the BANK 1–4 buttons. If you 
    press[ENTER] before selecting the channels to assign, 
    you will still be able to select the channels you wish to 
    assign in the User CH Select window.
    5.Use the LAYER [REMOTE] button to assign or 
    recall the User Assignable layer.
    You can use the faders and [ON] buttons to control the 
    assigned channels.
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    2
    3
    Tip: You can reset the assignment to default by moving the 
    cursor to the CLEAR button and pressing [ENTER].
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