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Chapter 3—Touring the 01V
01V—Owner’s Manual
SEL, SOLO, ON buttons & Faders
A
SEL buttons
The [SEL] buttons are used to select channels for parameter editing: input channels 1
through 24, effects returns 1 and 2, aux sends 1 through 4, effects sends 1 and 2, and the
stereo output. Press [SEL] button 13/14 or 15/16 repeatedly to select input channels 13
and 14 or 15 and 16, respectively. Since most functions on input channels 13 and 14
(likewise 15 and 16) are linked together, the only time you’ll need to select either chan-
nel 13 or channel 14 (likewise 15 or 16) is to set the Phase or Pan for a channel individ-
ually. The number of the selected channel appears in the lower-right corner of the
display. See “Display” on page 28 for more information.
Normally, [SEL] buttons 1 through 8 select channels 1 through 8. When the [OPTION
I/O] button is pressed, however, they select input channels 17 through 24, which are
only available when an Option I/O card is installed. See “SEL Buttons” on page 32 for
more information. The [SEL] buttons 1 through 6 are also used to transmit MMC
(MIDI Machine Control) Locate commands when REMOTE page 2 is displayed.
Finally, [SEL] buttons are also used to make and break channel pairs (“Pairing Input
Channels” on page 52) and fader and mute groups (“Grouping Faders” on page 55 and
“Grouping Mutes” on page 56).
B
SOLO buttons
The [SOLO] buttons are used to solo channels: input channels 1 through 16 and effects
returns 1 and 2. Normally, [SOLO] buttons 1 through 8 select channels 1 through 8.
When the [OPTION I/O] button is pressed, however, they select input channels 17
through 24, which are only available when an Option I/O card is installed. See “Solo
Buttons” on page 33 for more information.
The [SOLO] buttons 1 through 16 can also be used as MIDI controllers on REMOTE
page 3. See “User Defined MIDI Controllers” on page 238 for more information.
C
ON buttons
The [ON] buttons are used to turn channels on and off: input channels 1 through 24,
effects returns 1 and 2, aux sends 1 through 4, effects sends 1 and 2, and the stereo out-
1
5
6
2
3
4
SOLO
1 RETURN 2
SEL
SEL
SOLO
SOLO
ON
ON
SEL
MASTER
STEREO
STEREO
MASTER
ON
0
–5
–10
–15
–20
–30
–40
–50
–70
–
∞
15/16
15/16
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
13/14
13/14
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
12
12
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
11
11
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
10
10
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
9
9
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
8
8
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
7
7
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
6
6
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
5
5
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
4
4
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
3
3
SEL
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
2
2
SEL
23
22
21
20
19
18
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
1
1
SEL
17
SOLO
ON
6
0
5
10
20
40
60
∞
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
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Summary of Contents for 01V
Page 18: ...8 Chapter 1 Welcome to the 01V 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 22: ...12 Chapter 2 Getting Started 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 36: ...26 Chapter 3 Touring the 01V 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 48: ...38 Chapter 4 Getting Around the User Interface 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 116: ...106 Chapter 9 Aux Sends 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 124: ...114 Chapter 10 Bus Outs 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 170: ...160 Chapter 12 Effects 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 192: ...182 Chapter 13 Dynamics Processors 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 262: ...252 Chapter 18 System Examples 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 270: ...260 Appendix A General 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 282: ...272 Appendix B Specifications 01V Owner s Manual ...
Page 302: ...292 Appendix D Resources 01V Owner s Manual ...