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    Aux Outs3LEVEL
    This field displays in dB the level of the Aux Send cur-
    rently-selected by the cursor.
    2.Move the cursor to either the DISPLAY LEVEL 
    or PRE/POST button, then press [ENTER] to 
    display the Level or Pre/Post parameters.
    3.If you selected the PRE/POST button in Step 
    2, move the cursor to the desired Input Chan-
    nel and Aux intersection, then press the 
    [ENTER] button to change the signal source 
    point.
    4.If you selected the LEVEL button in Step 2, 
    move the cursor to the desired Input Channel 
    and Aux intersection, then edit the Send level 
    or turn the currently-selected AUX Send on or 
    off.
    Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] 
    buttons to set the Send level, then press the [ENTER] but-
    ton to turn the currently-selected Aux Send on or off.
    One of the following indicators appears, depending on 
    the current Aux mode.
    • Aux Sends in Fixed mode
    A “FIX” indicator appears for On Aux Sends, and a dot 
    “ . ” appears for Off Aux Sends.
    • Aux Sends in Variable mode
    The current Send levels are displayed by the bar graphs. If 
    the level is set to nominal (0.0 dB), “N” appears in the bar. 
    The bars for Aux Sends that are turned off are high-
    lighted.
    Panning Aux Sends 
    You can pair adjacent odd-even (in this order) Aux Sends for 
    stereo operation. This enables you to pan signals from Input 
    Channels to paired Aux Sends. 
    1.Pair the desired two Aux Sends. (See page 33 
    for more information on pairing channels.)
    2.Use the FADER MODE [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] but-
    tons to select one of the paired Aux Sends.
    3.Repeatedly press the button you pressed in 
    Step 2 to display the Aux | Pan page.
    1Aux pan controls
    These controls adjust the pan setting of signals routed 
    from Input Channels to paired Aux buses. 
    2MODE
    The MODE parameter determines how paired Input 
    Channels are panned.
    3INPUT PAN LINK
    When this parameter is turned on, Aux Sends follow the 
    Input Channel Pan.
    4.Move the cursor to the Aux pan control of the 
    desired Input Channel, the rotate the Param-
    eter wheel to set the pan value.
    5.If necessary, move the cursor to the MODE 
    parameter box, then rotate the Parameter 
    wheel to select INDIVIDUAL, GANG, or INV 
    GANG, then press [ENTER].
    If the INPUT PAN LINK ON/OFF button is turned off, 
    this Mode setting is independent of the Mode parameter 
    on the Pan page. (See page 22 for more information on 
    Mode options.)
    Note: You can switch between Pre and Post only for Aux 
    Sends that are set to Variable mode. The “FIX” indication 
    appears for Aux Sends that are set to Fixed mode, and you 
    cannot switch Pre/Post.
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    6.To link the Input Channel Pan setting with the 
    A u x  S e n d  P a n  s e t t i n g ,  m o v e  t h e  c u r s o r  t o  t h e  
    INPUT PAN LINK ON/OFF button, then press 
    [ENTER].
    The pan positions on the Pan page are copied to the Aux 
    pan setting, and the pan controls on both pages are 
    linked.
    Copying Channel Fader 
    Positions to Aux Sends
    While Aux Sends are in Variable mode, you can copy all Input 
    Channel fader positions on one layer to the corresponding 
    Aux Sends.
    This is convenient when you wish to send to the musicians 
    monitor signals that have the same balance setting as the Ste-
    reo Out signals.
    1.Press and hold down the copy source layer 
    (LAYER [1–16] or [17–32]) button.
    2.Press one of the FADER MODE 
    [AUX 1]–[AUX 8] buttons to select the 
    desired Aux Send copy destination.
    The confirmation window for the Copy operation 
    appears.
    3.To execute the Copy operation, move the cur-
    sor to the YES button, then press [ENTER].
    To cancel the Copy operation, move the cursor to the NO 
    button, then press [ENTER].
    Tip: 
    •If paired Aux Sends are in Variable mode, the Aux Send 
    levels, Aux On/Off, and Pre/Post parameters for paired 
    Input Channels are linked to each other.
    •If paired Aux Sends are in Fixed mode, the Aux On/Off 
    parameters for paired Input Channels are not linked to 
    each other.
    Note: If you release the button in the LAYER section before 
    you proceed to Step 2, you will be unable to complete the Copy 
    operation.
    Tip: If the copy destination Input Channel has been paired 
    with a vertical partner in another Layer, the fader position 
    will be copied to the partner’s Aux Send. 
    						
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    Input & Output Patching
    Input & Output 
    Patching
    This chapter describes how to patch (assign) signal paths 
    within the 01V96i to its inputs, outputs, and slot channels
    Input Patching
    Signals input at INPUT connectors 1–16, ADAT IN connec-
    tor, 2TR IN DIGITAL connectors, and Slot I/O card are 
    patched to Input Channels for use.
    Patch example:
    By default, the Input Channels are patched as follows:
    You can change these patches, if you desire. 
    Input Patching
    Follow the steps below to change the Input Patch.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Patch | In Patch page 
    appears.
    Inputs, ADAT IN channels, TO HOST USB channels, and 
    slot channels that are currently assigned to Input Chan-
    nels are shown in the parameter boxes (
    1) below the 
    channel numbers. The parameter indicators are 
    explained below:
    2.Move the cursor to an input patch parameter 
    you wish to change, then rotate the Parame-
    ter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to 
    modify the patching.
    The long name of the currently-selected channel is indi-
    cated in the upper-right corner of the screen (
    1). Below 
    the channel name is the long name of the selected input 
    channel (
    2). (See page 28 for information on changing 
    channel names.)
    Input Channels Input connectors and Slot channels
    1–16INPUT connectors 1–16
    17–24ADAT IN Input Channels 1–8
    25–32Slot Channels 1–8
    ST IN Channels 
    1–4Internal Effects Processor 1–4 Outputs 
    1–2
    Input Patching
    INPUT connector 1
    INPUT connector 2
    INPUT connector 3
    INPUT connector 4
    INPUT connector 5
    INPUT connector 6
    INPUT connector 7
    INPUT connector 8Input Channel 1
    Input Channel 2
    Input Channel 3
    Input Channel 4
    Input Channel 5
    Input Channel 6
    Input Channel 7
    Input Channel 8
    Parameter value Description
    –No assignment
    AD1–AD16INPUT connectors 1–16
    ADAT1–ADAT8ADAT IN Input Channels 1–8
    SL-01–SL-16Slot Channels 1–16
    FX1-1 & FX1-2Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 1 
    FX2-1 & FX2-2Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 2 
    FX3-1 & FX3-2Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 3 
    FX4-1 & FX4-2Outputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 4 
    2TD-L & 2TD-R2TR DIGITAL IN (L/R)
    USB1–USB16TO HOST USB port input channels 
    1–16
    1
    1
    2 
    						
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    3.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    Output Patching
    The 01V96i’s Stereo Out, Bus Out 1–8, Aux Out 1–8 signals 
    can be patched to any outputs, ADAT OUT output channels, 
    and slot output channels.
    Patch example:
    By default, the following signal paths are patched to outputs, 
    ADAT OUT output channels, and slot output channels:
    You can change these patches, if you desire. The procedure for 
    patching signals to output varies depending on the output 
    connectors and slots.
    Changing the Signal Path to the 
    ADAT OUT Connector, Slot, or 
    OMNI OUT connectors
    Follow the steps below to change the signal path patched to 
    the ADAT OUT connector, the optional mini-YGDAI card 
    installed in the slot, or the OMNI OUT connectors.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Patch | Out Patch page 
    appears.
    Each parameter box displays the currently-patched signal 
    path.
    1SLOT 1–16
    These parameter boxes set the routing of Slot Channel 
    1–16 signals.
    2ADAT 1–8
    These parameter boxes set the routing of ADAT OUT 
    connector output channel 1–8 signals.
    3OMNI 1–4
    These parameter boxes set the routing of OMNI OUT 
    connector 1–4 signals.
    The parameter indicators are explained below:
    2.Move the cursor to a patch parameter you 
    wish to change, then rotate the Parameter 
    wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to 
    modify the patching.
    Tip: 
    •You can patch an input signal to multiple Input Channels.
    •You can store the Input Patch settings to the Input Patch library. 
    Refer to “Libraries” on page 74 for more information.
    Output connectors and slot channels Signal flow
    ADAT OUT output channels 1–8Bus Outs 1–8
    Slot Channels 1–8Bus Outs 1–8
    Slot Channels 9–16Bus Outs 1–8
    OMNI OUT connectors 1–4Aux Outs 1–4
    2TR OUT DIGITAL (L)Stereo Out L
    2TR OUT DIGITAL (R)Stereo Out R
    Tip: 
    •You can patch a signal to multiple outputs.
    •You can store the Output Patch settings to the Output Patch 
    library. Refer to “Libraries” on page 74 for more information.
    Output Patching
    Aux Out 1
    Aux Out 2
    Aux Out 3
    Aux Out 4
    Aux Out 5
    Aux Out 6
    Aux Out 7
    Aux Out 8OMNI Out connector 1
    OMNI Out connector 2
    OMNI Out connector 3
    OMNI Out connector 4
    OMNI Out connector 1
    OMNI Out connector 2
    OMNI Out connector 3
    OMNI Out connector 4
    Parameter value Description
    –No assignment
    BUS1–BUS8Bus Out 1–8 signal
    AUX1–AUX8Aux Out 1–8 signal
    ST L/RStereo Out signal
    INS CH1–INS CH32Input Channel 1–32 Insert 
    Out
    INS BUS1–INS BUS8Bus Out 1–8 Insert Out
    INS AUX1–INS AUX8Aux Out 1–8 Insert Out
    INS ST-L/ST-RStereo Out Insert Out
    CAS BUS1–BUS8Bus 1–8 Cascade Outs
    CAS AUX1–AUX8Aux Bus 1–8 Cascade Outs
    CAS ST-L/ST-RStereo Bus Cascade Outs
    CASSOLOL/CASSOLORSolo Bus Cascade Outs
    1
    2
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    Input & Output Patching3.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    Patching the USB Outputs
    By default, the following output signals are assigned to USB 
    OUT.
    If you want to change or verify this patching, proceed as fol-
    lows.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Patch | USB Out page 
    appears.
    The parameter boxes underneath each number indicate 
    the currently-assigned signal routing. The meaning of 
    these indicators are explained below.
    2.Move the cursor to a parameter box, and use 
    the Parameter wheel (or [INC]/[DEC]) to 
    modify the patching.
    3.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    Patching the 2TR Digital 
    Outputs
    Follow the steps below to change the signal path patched to 
    the 2TR OUT DIGITAL connector.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Patch | 2TR Out page 
    appears.
    Signals assigned on the Out Patch page can also be 
    assigned on this page.
    2.Move the cursor to a patch parameter you 
    wish to change, then rotate the Parameter 
    wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to 
    modify the patching.
    3.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    Tip: You can store the Output Patch settings to the Output Patch 
    library. Refer to “Libraries” on page 74 for more information.
    Outputs Signals 
    USB OUT1–8Bus Out 1–8 signals
    USB OUT9–16Bus Out 1–8 signals
    Parameter value Description
    –No assignment
    BUS1–BUS8Bus Out 1–8 signals
    AUX1–AUX8Aux Out 1–8 signals
    ST L/RStereo Out signals
    INS CH1–INS CH32Input Channels 1–32 Insert 
    Outs
    INS BUS1–INS BUS8Bus Out 1–8 Insert Outs
    INS AUX1–INS AUX8Aux Out 1–8 Insert Outs
    INS ST-L/ST-RStereo Out Insert Outs 
    						
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    Patching Direct Outs
    Input Channel 1–32 signals can be directly patched to any 
    outputs or slot outputs, as well as Bus Out 1–8 and Stereo Out. 
    This patching is convenient when you want to record the 
    input signal of each Input Channel to an individual track on a 
    connected DAW.
    1.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PATCH] button 
    repeatedly until the Patch | Direct Out page 
    appears.
    The parameters on this page are described below.
    11–32
    These boxes indicate the Direct Out destination (outputs, 
    ADAT OUT output channels, and slot output channels) 
    for Input Channels 1–32.
    2DIRECT OUT
    Determines the Direct Out signal source position from 
    the following three options:
    •PRE EQ.................... Immediately before Input Channel 
    EQ
    •PRE FADER........... Immediately before Input Channel 
    fader
    •POST FADER........ Immediately after Input Channel 
    fader
    2.M o v e  t h e  c u r s o r  t o  a  patch parameter (1–32) 
    you want to change, then rotate the Param-
    eter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons 
    to select the destination.
    If necessary, specify the signal source position using the 
    DIRECT OUT parameter.
    3.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    4.Press the DISPLAY ACCESS [PAN/ROUTING] 
    button repeatedly until one of the following 
    pages containing the channels you want to 
    patch to the Direct Out appears.
    •Rout1-16 page........ This page enables you to change the 
    Input Channel 1–16 routings.
    •Rout17-STI page... This page enables you to change the 
    Input Channels 17–32 and ST IN 
    Channel 1–4 routings.
    5.Move the cursor to the D button for the chan-
    nel you want to patch to the Direct Out, then 
    press [ENTER].
    The Direct Out patching is now effective, and the signals 
    are routed to the assigned outputs, ADAT OUT channels, 
    or slot output channels.
    Note: If you select a destination that is already used by an 
    Output Patch setting and turn on the Direct Out, the Output 
    Patch setting will be disabled. To restore the Output Patch set-
    ting, select another Direct Out destination or turn off the 
    Direct Out.
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    Tip: Refer to page 22 for more information on these pages. 
    						
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    Input & Output Patching
    Insert Patching
    The 01V96i’s Input Channels and Output Channels (Stereo 
    Out, Bus Out 1–8, Aux Out 1–8) feature independent Insert 
    Ins and Outs. Inputs, outputs, ADAT connector channels, slot 
    channels, and internal effects processor inputs and outputs 
    can be patched to the Output Channel Insert Ins and Outs. In 
    this way, you can send the signals to external effects proces-
    sors for processing, or insert internal effects.
    Individual Insert Patching
    You can patch the 01V96i’s inputs, outputs, ADAT connector 
    channels, slot channels, and effects processor inputs and out-
    puts to the Insert Ins and Outs. The same procedure applies 
    to both Input Channels and Output Channels.
    1.Press the [SEL] button of an Input Channel or 
    Output Channel for Insert patching.
    2.Press the [ /INSERT/DELAY] button repeat-
    edly until the  /INS/DLY | Insert page 
    appears.
    This page contains the following parameters:
    1POSITION
    This parameter determines the insert position of the 
    Insert patch or compressor. The insert position is indi-
    cated by highlighted COMP or INSERT buttons.
    2INSERT section
    •ON/OFF
    This button turns the Insert on or off. 
    •OUT
    This parameter enables you to select outputs, ADAT 
    OUT channels, slot output channels, or internal effects 
    inputs as the Insert Out destination.
    •IN
    This parameter enables you to select inputs, ADAT IN 
    channels, slot input channels, or internal effects outputs 
    as the Insert In source.
    3COMP section
    •ON/OFF
    This button turns the compressor on or off.
    •ORDER
    This parameter determines the order of Insert patch and 
    compressor when they are inserted at the same signal 
    path point. With the “COMP → INS” setting, signals pass 
    through the compressor first, then the Insert. With the 
    “INS → COMP” setting, signals pass through the Insert 
    first, then the compressor.
    3.Move the cursor to the OUT parameter box, 
    then rotate the Parameter wheel or press the 
    [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the desired out-
    puts, slot channels, or internal effects inputs 
    to be patched to Insert Out. 
    The parameter indicators are explained below:
    4.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    If you move the cursor to another parameter box or dis-
    play another page before you press the [ENTER] button, 
    all settings on this page will be cancelled.
    Effects
    Input Output
    Output connector Input connector
    Insert Out Insert In
    Channel
    1
    23
    Parameter values Description
    –No assignment
    A D AT  1 – A D AT  8ADAT OUT Output Channels 1–8
    SL-01–SL-16Slot Channels 1–16
    OMNI1–OMNI4OMNI OUT connectors 1–4
    2TD-L/2TD-R2TR OUT DIGITAL (L/R)
    FX1-1/FX1-2Inputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 1 
    FX2-1/FX2-2Inputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 2 
    FX3-1/FX3-2Inputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 3 
    FX4-1/FX4-2Inputs 1 & 2 of Internal Effects 
    Processor 4 
    USB1–USB16TO HOST USB port output chan-
    nels 1–16 
    						
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    5.Move the cursor to the desired IN parameter 
    box, then rotate the Parameter wheel or 
    press the [INC]/[DEC] buttons to select the 
    inputs, ADAT IN channels, or slot input chan-
    nels to be patched to the Insert In.
    Refer to the explanation regarding the Input Patch for 
    more information on the parameter values (see page 43).
    6.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    7.To enable the specified Insert patch, move 
    the cursor to the ON/OFF button in the 
    INSERT section, and press [ENTER] to turn it 
    on or off.
    Viewing and Changing Insert In 
    Patch
    You can view and also change the items patched to the Insert 
    Ins of all Input Channels (or all Output Channels). This is 
    useful when you wish to find out if multiple channels have the 
    same patch.
    1.To view the Input Channels’ Insert Ins, press 
    the [PATCH] button repeatedly until the 
    Patch | Input Ins page appears.
    This page displays Input Channels 1–32 Insert In Patches.
    2.Move the cursor to a channel patch parame-
    ter box you wish to change, then rotate the 
    Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] 
    buttons to modify the patching.
    3.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    4.To view the Output Channels’ Insert Ins, press 
    the [PATCH] button repeatedly until the 
    Patch | Output Ins page appears.
    5.Move the cursor to a channel patch parame-
    ter box you wish to change, then rotate the 
    Parameter wheel or press the [INC]/[DEC] 
    buttons to modify the patching.
    6.Press [ENTER] to confirm the change.
    Tip: Move the cursor to an empty OUT or IN parameter box 
    and press the [ENTER] button. The Patch Select window 
    appears. Rotate the Parameter wheel or press the cursor but-
    tons to select an item to be patched, then press [ENTER]. 
    Move the cursor to the YES button, then press [ENTER]. The 
    selected item is now patched. 
    						
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    Monitoring
    Monitoring
    This chapter explains how to set up monitoring and use the 
    Solo function on the 01V96i.
    Monitor
    The 01V96i features the stereo signal path to feed the moni-
    tors. The monitoring signal source is patched to MONITOR 
    OUT connectors L & R and the PHONES connector.
    The following diagram illustrates the monitoring signal flow.
    •SOLO bus
    This special bus routes soloed Input Channels to the 
    Monitor outputs, bypassing Bus 1–8 and the Stereo Bus.
    •OUTPUT SOLO
    This section routes soloed Output Channels (Aux Out 
    1–8, Bus Out 1–8) to the Monitor outputs.
    • MONITOR TRIM
    This section adjusts the monitoring signal level in the dig-
    ital domain.
    • MONITOR OUT LEVEL
    Use the MONITOR [MONITOR OUT] control on the 
    top panel to adjust the monitoring signal level in the ana-
    log domain.
    • MONITOR/2TR IN
    As a monitoring signal, you can select either the 01V96i 
    internal signals or 2TR IN digital inputs.
    •PHONES
    The Monitor signal is also fed to the PHONES jack. You 
    can set the level independently.
    Monitor and Solo Setup
    For monitoring and solo setup, press the DISPLAY ACCESS 
    [DIO/SETUP] button repeatedly until the DIO/Setup | Mon-
    itor page appears.
    This page contains the following parameters:
    1SOLO
    This parameter turns the Solo function on or off. By 
    default, it is set to Enabled.
    2MODE
    This parameter determines how the Solo function works. 
    There are two options. The setting affects only Input 
    Channels.
    •RECORDING
    In Recording Solo mode, soloed Input Channel signals 
    are fed to the Solo bus and output via the Monitor out-
    puts. Other buses (Stereo bus and Bus 1–8) are unaffected 
    by this mode.
    •MIXDOWN
    In Mixdown Solo mode, soloed Input Channel signals are 
    fed to the Stereo bus and output via the Monitor outputs. 
    Unsoloed Input Channels are not fed to the Stereo bus 
    while the Solo function is enabled.
    Note: Input and Output Channels cannot be solo-monitored 
    simultaneously. The solo function for the most-recently 
    soloed channels is enabled.
    SOLO LOGIC
    MONOBUS1-8AUX1-888OUTPUT SOLOSOLO TRIM
    SOLO RSOLO L
    SOLO L
    SOLO RSTEREO L
    STEREO R
    MONITOR TRIM
    [PHONES]PHONES
    LEVEL[MONITOR OUT]L
    RMONITOR OUT
    LEVELDADA
    [2TR IN]RCAL
    RMONITOR
    /2TR IN
    Tip : 
    •R e c o r d i n g  S o l o  m o d e  i s  c o n v e n i e n t  w h e n  y o u  w i s h  t o  m o n -
    itor certain Input Channels while recording, since the Ste-
    reo bus and Bus 1–8 signals are unaffected.
    •Mixdown Solo mode is useful when you wish to mute 
    unsoloed Input Channels and feed soloed Input Channel 
    signals to the Stereo bus during mixdown.
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    3SEL MODE
    This parameter determines how the Input Channels will 
    be soloed when you press the [SOLO] button of each 
    Channel. There are two options.
    •MIX SOLO
    In Mix Solo mode, any number of channels can be soloed 
    simultaneously.
    •LAST SOLO
    In Last Solo mode, only one channel can be soloed at a 
    time by pressing the [SOLO] button. The Solo function 
    that was previously enabled for channels is automatically 
    cancelled.
    4LISTEN
    This parameter determines the source of the Input Chan-
    nel Solo signal: Pre Fader or Post Pan. When Pre Fader is 
    selected, turning on the PAN button below the Pre Fader 
    option will solo the channel with the pan position speci-
    fied by the Pan setting even if the source precedes the 
    fader. This parameter is effective only in Recording Solo 
    mode.
    5SOLO TRIM
    This parameter enables you to trim the level of the Solo 
    signal in the range of –96 dB to +12 dB.
    6FADER/SOLO RELEASE
    If this check box is checked, you can unsolo the channels 
    by raising the channel faders that were at the level of – 
    when the Solo function was turned on. If the faders were 
    set to higher than –, the channels cannot be soloed. This 
    setting is not effective in Mixdown Solo mode and for 
    Output Channels.
    7SOLO SAFE CHANNEL
    For Mixdown Solo mode, Input Channels can be config-
    ured individually so that they are not muted when other 
    Input Channels are soloed (Solo Safe function). Signals 
    from Input Channels with the SOLO SAFE CHANNEL 
    button turned on are always fed to the Stereo bus, regard-
    less of the channels’ Solo function status. You can clear all 
    Solo Safe settings by turning on the ALL CLEAR button.
    8MONITOR TRIM
    This parameter enables you to trim the level of the mon-
    itoring signal in the range of –96 dB to +12 dB.
    9MONO
    This button switches the Monitor signal into mono.
    Using the Monitor
    1.Connect a monitoring system to the MONI-
    TOR OUT connectors.
    To monitor the signal via headphones, connect head-
    phones to the PHONES jack.
    2.Press the Monitor Source selector in the 
    MONITOR section to select the monitoring 
    signal source.
    To monitor the 01V96i’s internal signals, turn off the 
    selector (the button should be raised). To monitor the sig-
    nals at the 2TR IN connectors, turn on the selector (the 
    button should be pushed in).
    3.Adjust the monitoring level using the MONI-
    TOR [MONITOR LEVEL] control while playing 
    the sound sources.
    To adjust the level of the monitoring signal via head-
    phones, turn the [PHONES LEVEL] control.
    Note: When you check the FADER/SOLO RELEASE check 
    box, the Solo setting is temporarily cancelled.
    Tip: For example, if you set the internal effects processor’s 
    return signal to Solo Safe, you can monitor the soloed “pro-
    cessed (or wet)” signals.
    PHONES
    MONITOR
    OUT
    MONITOR
    2TR IN
    LEVEL PHONES
    LEVEL0
    10 0
    10 
    						
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