Changing the Number of Input Channels/Output Buses
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MIXER CONFIGURATION Window
Changes in mixer conguration are made in the MIXER
CONFIGURATION window.
TYPE
Input channel/output bus list
CAPACITY BAR
TYPE
Type of input channel/output bus, etc.
A list of input channels/output buses, etc.,
selected using TYPE is displayed in the input
channel/output bus list on the right.
Input channel/
output bus list
Displays a list of input channels/output buses,
etc., selected using TYPE on the left; used to
change the number (quantity) and type of input
channels/output buses, etc.
CAPACITY BAR
Displays the number of audio paths currently
being used.
TEMPLATE
Displays the TEMPLATE popup.
Displays a template for mixer conguration.
INIT MIXER
Turning on INIT MIXER and applying the changes
to the mixer conguration initializes the
parameters for all paths.
CANCEL
Discards any changes to the mixer conguration
and quits the MIXER CONFIGURATION window.
APPLY
Applies changes to the mixer conguration and
exits the MIXER CONFIGURATION window.
Displaying the MIXER CONFIGURATION
Window
1. Go to the display section and press the [MENU] button.
The MENU window appears.
2. Tap <SETUP>, then tap <MIXER CONFIGURATION>.
Changing the Number and Type of Input
Channels/Output Buses, Etc.
Changes in number and type are made in the MIXER
CONFIGURATION window, using input channel/output bus list.
The information displayed changes as shown below depending on
what has been selected using TYPE in the MIXER CONFIGURATION
window.
INPUT CHANNEL
Value input area
NUMBER NAME
NUMBER Input channel number
NAME
Input channel name
* When no specic name exists, a name
corresponding to the input channel number
(CH xx) is automatically assigned.
STEREO
Turning this on makes the input channel stereo.
* Two audio paths are used.
Value input area
Enter the number of input channels you want
to add.
ADD
Increases the quantity of input channels by the
number entered in the value input area.
Memo
You can select multiple channels for moving or deleting.
0“Selecting and Moving Multiple List Items” (p. 69)
0“Selecting and Deleting Multiple List Items” (p. 70)