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Chapter 12—Groups & Pairs
03D—Owner’s Manual
Stereo Pairs
Input channels, aux sends, and bus outs can be paired together for stereo operation.
Paired input channels are useful for processing stereo inputs signals. Paired aux sends
and bus outputs provide additional stereo outputs.
Configuring Stereo Pairs
1. Use the [GROUP/PAIR] button to locate the Pair page shown below.
2. Use the cursor buttons to select a pair switch, and then press the [ENTER]
button.
If you are using a mouse, simply click the pair switch.
Channels can also be paired using the [SEL] buttons. Simply press the two [SEL] but-
tons corresponding to the channels that you want to pair. Use the 17–24/MASTER Mix-
ing Layer to access the [SEL] buttons for the input channels 17 to 24, the aux sends, and
the bus out. To break a pair, press the two [SEL] buttons again.
Unpaired channels
Paired channels
If you are pairing input channels, the following dialog box appears.
3. Use the cursor buttons to select an option, and then press the [ENTER]
button.
Make the even numbered channel settings the same as the odd channel
settings and activate the channel pair.
Make the odd numbered channel settings the same as the even channel
settings and activate the channel pair.
Reset both the odd and even numbered channels to their initial settings
and activate the channel pair.
Cancel the pair operation.