12—Working with Input Channels
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6. To route another signal to the track, repeat Step 3, if necessary, and Step 4.
7. To select another destination track, press the desired track’s TRACK STATUS
button—it lights solidly to show that it’s now the Quick Routing destination track. If
the track you want isn’t in the current active group of track channels, press the
track’s FADER button and then its TRACK STATUS button.
8. Repeat Steps 3 and 4 to select the input channel signal you want to send to the
track.
9. When you’ve finished, press F6 (EXIT) to confirm your routing and leave Quick
Routing mode.
Input Signal Routing on the EZ ROUTING VIEW Screen
1. Press EZ ROUTING.
2. If the ROUTING VIEW screen doesn’t appear, and you see “VIEW” above F1, press
F1 (VIEW)—if you don’t see “VIEW” above F1, press PAGE and then F1 (VIEW).
The INPUT MIXER block provides connections for bringing signals into the 24
input channels—at the top of the block—and the outputs from the 24 input
channels at the bottom of the block.
3. Use
,
,
and/or
to select the desired input channel’s output along the lower
edge of the INPUT MIXER block. We’ve selected Input Channel 1’s output in the
illustration above.
4. Turn the TIME/VALUE dial clockwise—as you turn it, a wire appears that connects
the input channel to one track after another in the RECORDING TRACKS block.
5. Turn the dial in either direction to select the desired destination track.
6. To break the connection between an input channel and a track, repeat Steps 3 and
4, and turn the TIME/VALUE dial counter-clockwise until no connections exist.
In this illustration,
we’ve cleared all
connections for visual
clarity. When you
create a new project,
Input Channels 1-24
are already routed to
Tracks 1-24.
Input
channels
1-24
Hard Disk
Recorder
Tracks
1-24
The gray arrows at the
left edge of the screen
show the direction in
which signal flows.
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