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This is a 'one-one' or one-to-one style patch, where in this case the numbering of the physical analogue inputs corresponds to the digital channels they are assigned to. This may not always be the case, for example it is possible that AD1 could be patched to channel 2 and AD2 patched to channel 1.
    
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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.
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'''Patching Basics'''
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In order to change patching on the 01v96i, do the following:
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# Press the 'PATCH' button under 'DISPLAY ACCESS'
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# By default, the 'IN PATCH' page will appear. If not, press the LEFT/RIGHT navigation keys under the screen until 'IN PATCH' is selected at the bottom and 'INPUT PATCH' is displayed at the top of the LCD Screen
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# Use the Scroll-wheel to move to the channel you wish to patch
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# Channels can also be selected for patching using the individual channel Select 'SEL' buttons
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# Once the desired channel is selected, press 'ENTER', which will open the 'PATCH SELECT' menu
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# Use the navigation keys to select the desired input for that channel
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# Once happy, navigate to 'YES' and press 'ENTER'
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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.
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Take me back to the [[01v96i User Manual]]

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