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Saving data
Backing up system data. .....................................................................................................................................BACKUP ([SHIFT]+[UTILITY] (page 86)
Saving/recalling/deleting groups of programmed settings (Library). ............................................................................................... LIBRARY (page 36)
Using the channel Library. ........................................................................................................................[SHIFT] + [SELECTED CHANNEL] (page 103)
Saving the 01X’s settings to a computer ................................................................................. Studio Manager (Studio Manager Owner’s Manual; PDF)
Protecting data from accidental loss
Setting a Scene so that data cannot be deleted/edited (Scene Protect). ......................................................................................PROTECT (page 86)
Specifying a certain channel to not be affected by recalling a Scene (Recall Safe). .......................................................... RECALL SAFE (page 86)
Specifying the stereo channel to not be affected by recalling a Scene (Recall Safe). ........................................................ RECALL SAFE (page 86)
Entering data
Entering characters (Library name settings) ......................................................................................................................................... Title Edit (page 41)
Resetting parameters (Initializing)
Resetting the 01X to its default settings (Factory Set) ..................................................................................................................... Factory Set (page 42)
Initializing Scene parameters ................................................................................................................... Scene Library recalling Library #00 (page 85)
Initializing INPUT PATCH/OUTPUT PATCH parameters..........................................Input/Output Patch Library recalling Library #00 (pages 89, 91)
Initializing Channel parameters...............................................................................................Channel Library recalling Library #00 or #01 (page 103)
mLAN
Switches between automatic/manual setting of mLAN wordclock. ..................................................................................... W.CLK SELECT (page 92)
Setting the sampling rate (wordclock).
When the 01X is the master ............................................................................................... mLAN AUTO W.CLK (mLAN AUTO Wordclock) (page 92)
When using mLAN ...................................................................................................................................................... Auto Connector (Installation Guide)
Remote Control
Selecting the DAW/sequencer to be remotely controlled................................................................................................... REMOTE SELECT (page 87)
Emulating touch-sensitive fader control.
Continuing automation recording even after fader movement is stopped. .................. REMOTE AUTOMATION SETUP/[SEL] (pages 15, 17, 88)
Starting automation recording before fader is moved...................................................................................... [AUTO EDIT]/[SEL] (pages 15, 17, 88)
Setting the time that the 01X “waits” before turning off fader recording.
(Can also be set to no “time-out”, or constant recording.).....................................................................REMOTE AUTOMATION SETUP (page 88)
Remote control of the Multi-Part Editor, by using the [SHIFT] + [REMOTE] buttons. .........................................[SHIFT]+[REMOTE] (pages 37, 87)
Switching between remote control and internal mixer operation. ..................................................................................... Modes (Mode List) (page 37)
Miscellaneous operations
Speeding up adjustment of numeric values when using the knobs. ..........................................................................[SHIFT]+Channel knob (page 17)
Switching (exchanging) the functions of the channel faders and knobs............................................................................................... [FLIP] (page 19)
Assigning the function of the channel knob to the fader as well. ........................................................................................... [SHIFT]+[FLIP] (page 19)
Assigning control of the fader operation and
settings to odd/even channel pairs (setting one channel controls the other). ...........................................................................CH PAIR (page 102)
Assigning fader operations in groups....................................................................................................................................... FADER GROUP (page 101)
Assigning [ON] button operations in groups. ............................................................................................................................MUTE GROUP (page 101)
Switching between soloing of multiple channels or a single selected channel. ......................................................................SOLO MODE (page 96)
Display
Toggling among the different display indications for the meter and parameter/value displays. .......................[SHIFT]+[NAME/VALUE] (page 46)
Determining the time the parameter value remains displayed (when NAME/VALUE is set to “NAME”). ................. PARAM DISP TIME (page 95)
Determining whether the channel level is shown or not when a fader is moved........................................................ FADER LEVEL DISP (page 95)
Switching the display indication between channels/parameters/values and only values. ................................................[NAME/VALUE] (page 17)
Switching between level meter display of the pre-fader signal or post-fader. .................................................................................................. (page 46)
Determining whether a confirmation prompt appears or not for store/recall operations. ..................STORE/RECALL CONFIRMATION (page 95)
Input
Assigning the input signals (from MIC/LINE INPUT,
DIGITAL STEREO IN terminals) to the input channels on the mixer. .................................................................... INPUT PATCH (IN1-8) (page 88)
Assigning the input signals (from MIC/LINE INPUT,
DIGITAL STEREO IN terminals and Effects 1/2) to the stereo input channels on the mixer. ............................INPUT PATCH (ST1/2) (page 89)
Switching the phase setting of an input channel. ....................................................................................................................................PHASE (page 99)
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