PATCH screen
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Reference section
Patch Lib page
Store or recall patching settings
Store the settings of the Patch IN/Patch
OUT pages in the patch library, or
recall previously-stored settings.
• [PATCH] key
→
[F3] (Patch Lib) key
• Repeatedly press the [PATCH] key
until the display shown at right
appears.
A
SEL CH (Select channel)
This indicates the channel that is currently
selected by its [SEL] key.
B
INPUT/MONI (Input/monitor)
This indicates the input signal that is patched to
the input channel/monitor channel (
1
). For the
meaning of the abbreviation that is displayed, refer
to the explanation of the Patch IN page (
C
BUS
In this area, the buses to which the signal from the
channel (
1
) is sent are highlighted. “1”–“8” indi-
cate bus 1–8, “ST” indicates the stereo bus, and
“D” indicates direct output.
The “D” (direct output) is displayed only while an
input channel is selected by its [SEL] key.
D
TRACK 1–8/9–16
In this area, “
■
” symbols indicate the recorder
tracks to which buses 1–8 (and input channel
direct outputs) are currently patched.
E
Input/output meter
These meters show the input level of the currently
selected channel and adjacent odd-numbered
→
even-numbered channels. If a stereo output chan-
nel is selected, these meters show the L/R output
level.
• Areas (
1
)–(
5
) are for display only, and contain no
items that can be set.
• Areas (
2
)–(
4
) will not be displayed if a stereo input
channel is selected.
F
TITLE EDIT button
This button lets you edit the name (library title) of
the patch data stored in the library. Move the cur-
sor to this button and press the [ENTER] key, and a
TITLE EDIT popup window will appear, allowing
you to edit the library title.
Library number 0 is a recall-only preset, and therefore
its library title cannot be modified. Also, library num-
bers in which no patch data has been stored are dis-
played as “No Data!,” and it will not be possible to edit
the library title.
G
RECALL button
This button recalls the patch data that is currently
selected in the library list.
Library numbers in which no patch data has been
stored are displayed as “No Data!,” and cannot be
recalled.
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