Selecting Channels
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02R96 Version 2—Owner’s Manual
Selecting Channels
Channels can be selected as follows.
(Make sure the EFFECTS/PLUG-INS [CHANNEL INSERTS] button indicator is not lit
before proceeding.)
1
Use the [SEL] buttons to select channels.
The [SEL] button indicators of selected channels light up.
2
To select multiple channels in each eight-channel block (e.g., 1–8, 9–16, or
17–24), while holding down one [SEL] button, use the [SEL] buttons of the
other channels in the same block to add and remove channels.
Setting Channel Levels
Channel levels can be set as follows.
(Make sure the FADER MODE [FADER] and [AUX] button indicators are not flashing
before proceeding.)
1
Use the faders to set channels levels.
Faders in a mix group are controlled together.
Muting Channels
Channels can be muted as follows.
1
Use the [ON] buttons to mute channels.
The [ON] button indicators of muted channels go out.
2
Press the [ON] buttons again to unmute channels.
The [ON] button indicators of unmuted channels are lit.
Grouped channels are muted together.
Panning Channels
Channels can be panned as follows.
1
Press the ENCODER MODE [PAN] (PAN) button.
Its indicator lights up.
2
Use the Encoders to pan the channels.
Pan positions are displayed in Channel Display mode. See “Channel Display Mode” on page
200 for more information.
For stereo aux input channels (i.e., channels with two panpots), use the ENCODER MODE
[PAN] (PAN) button to toggle between the left and right panpots, and pan with the
Encoder. When the left panpot is active, the ENCODER MODE [PAN] (PAN) button indi-
cator is lit continuously and the SELECT ASSIGN section of the display shows “Pan.” When
the right panpot is active, the ENCODER MODE [PAN] (PAN) button indicator flashes
and the SELECT ASSIGN section of the display shows “PanR.”