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Immediately to the left of the 'PATCH' button is the 'PAIR/GROUP' button. Pressing this button brings up the controls for pairing two mono channels to be one stereo channel.  
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This page is currently under construction. Please check back regularly over Summer 2019 as [[User:10418]] continues to write this up.
  
The 01v96i supports two channel pairing modes. Horizontal and Vertical pairing mode.
 
  
  
'''Horizontal Mode'
 
  
Horizontal Mode lets you pair odd then even channels. For example, Channels 1&2, 3&4, 5&6. Please note that even then odd channel pairings are not valid i.e. you cannot pair channels 2&3, 4&5 etc.
 
  
Horizontal mode is used by default and is the more typical of the two modes.
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[[Patching]]
  
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[[Channel Pairing]]
  
'''Vertical Mode'''
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[[Scene Management]]
  
Vertical Mode lets you pair channels with their counterparts on the other fader layer, for example, channel 1&17, 2&18. I cannot for the life of me think why anyone would want to pair channels this way.
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[[Dynamics]]
  
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[[Equalisation]]
  
'''Pairing Channels'''
 
  
When channels are paired, they share the same fader level, the same ON, EQ, Gate, Comp, Aux settings. Pan and Routing
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If you notice any issues with the technical content of this guide after October 2019, please contact me immediately.  
parameters remain separate (though Pans can be linked separately). To pair/unpair channels, without using the LCD screen:
 
# Hold down the 'SEL' button for the Left channel
 
# Then also hold down the 'SEL' button for the Right channel (or vice versa) for half a second. This only works in Horizontal Pair Mode.
 
  
Patches can also be made using the LCD screen, by navigating to the 'STEREO' or 'MONO X2' buttons below each pairable channel pair. Please note. Paired channels are depicted by 'STEREO' and a heart, unpaired channels are depicted by 'MONO X2' and a broken heart. Please note that the board will double check that would want to make/break pairs this way.  
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I am currently writing this from a combination of the User Manual & Memory, and will revise this when I return to university in September and can spend more time with the mixer.
  
Don't go breaking any hearts you coward.
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P.S. As of March 2020 this guide should be considered abandon ware, and any Freshers with too much time/too little life should feel free to continue it.
 
 
 
 
Take me back to the [[01v96i User Manual]]
 

Revision as of 00:08, 5 March 2020

This page is currently under construction. Please check back regularly over Summer 2019 as Jacob Dicker (10418) continues to write this up.



Patching

Channel Pairing

Scene Management

Dynamics

Equalisation


If you notice any issues with the technical content of this guide after October 2019, please contact me immediately.

I am currently writing this from a combination of the User Manual & Memory, and will revise this when I return to university in September and can spend more time with the mixer.

P.S. As of March 2020 this guide should be considered abandon ware, and any Freshers with too much time/too little life should feel free to continue it.