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This is a 'one-many' or one-to-many style patch, where a single analogue input has been patched (likely erroneously) to four channels. There are legitimate circumstances where a one-to-many style patch may be required for double processing, but it is unlikely that four channels would be needed. | This is a 'one-many' or one-to-many style patch, where a single analogue input has been patched (likely erroneously) to four channels. There are legitimate circumstances where a one-to-many style patch may be required for double processing, but it is unlikely that four channels would be needed. | ||
'''Patching Basics''' | '''Patching Basics''' | ||
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# Use the Scroll-wheel to move to the channel you wish to patch | # Use the Scroll-wheel to move to the channel you wish to patch | ||
# Channels can also be selected for patching using the individual channel Select 'SEL' buttons | # Channels can also be selected for patching using the individual channel Select 'SEL' buttons | ||
# Once the desired channel is selected, press 'ENTER' | # Once the desired channel is selected, press 'ENTER', which will open the 'PATCH SELECT' menu | ||
# Use the navigation keys to select the desired input for that channel | |||
# Once happy, navigate to 'YES' and press 'ENTER' | |||
Please note: Patching is not confirmed until 'YES' is pressed - you must confirm any changes made to the patch. Patching is also not stored in any of our scenes, so if you make a mistake, you won't be able to recall it via a scene. | |||
Take me back to the [[01v96i User Manual]] | Take me back to the [[01v96i User Manual]] | ||