12—Working with Input Channels
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How the FADER Buttons Act in Quick Routing
To Quick-Route an Input Signal to a Track
1. Press the FADER button that selects the group of track channels
containing the desired destination track’s channel.
2. Hold down the desired track channel’s TRACK STATUS button for a
second or so until the QUICK ROUTING screen appears.
The FADER button you pressed in Step 1 and the TRACK STATUS button you held
down in Step 2 light solidly to show the currently active group of SELECT buttons
and the current destination track. If any channels are already routed to the track,
their SELECT buttons also light solidly.
3. Press the FADER button for the set of input channels containing the one
whose signal you want to route to the track.
4. Press the desired input channel’s SELECT button—a virtual wire appears
on the screen to show the connection you’ve made.
5. If you want to break the connection press SELECT again.
When you press: The SELECT buttons route: Press a TRACK STATUS button to:
IN 1-12 Input Channels 1-12 select Track 1-12 as a destination
IN 13-16 Input Channels 13-16 select Track 13-24 as a destination
Tr 1-12 Track Channels 1-12 select Track 1-12 as a destination
Tr 17-24 Track Channels 13-24 select Track 13-24 as a destination
AUX 1-8/FX 1-4 Aux Busses 1-8 and FX
Returns 1-4
select Track 1-12 as a destination
To clear all of a track’s routings, hold down its TRACK STATUS button and press
CLEAR. To clear all of the QUICK ROUTING screen’s connections, press F4 (AllClr).
Input
Channels
1-16
Hard Disk
Recorder
Tracks 1-24
In this illustration,
we’ve cleared all
connections for visual
clarity. When you
create a new project,
Input Channels 1-16
are already routed to
Tracks 1-16.
We selected
Track 1. It
flashes to show
it’s selected.
The gray arrows at the
left edge of the screen
show the direction in
which signal flows.
We pressed
Input Channel
1’s CH EDIT
button
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