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Bus Outs
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01V96i—Reference Manual
Bus
 Outs
Bus Outs
This chapter describes how to adjust the 01V96i’s Stereo Out 
and Bus Out 1–8 parameters.
About Stereo Out
The Stereo Out section receives Input Channel and Bus Out 
1–8 signals, mixes them into two channels, processes them 
using on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the 
STEREO OUT and 2TR OUT connectors. The following dia-
gram illustrates the Stereo Out signal flow.
• INSERT
This section enables you to route the Stereo Out signals to 
external devices via the on-board connectors or I/O card, 
or insert internal effects processors.
• ATT  (Attenuator)
This section enables you to attenuate or amplify the level 
of signals to be input to the EQ. The attenuator prevents 
post-EQ signals from clipping or corrects signal levels 
that are too low.
• 4 BAND EQ (4-band equalizer)
This parametric EQ features four bands (HIGH, 
HIGH-MID, LOW-MID, and LOW).
• COMP  (Compressor)
This dynamics processor can be used as compressor, 
expander, or limiter. The processor can be located 
pre-EQ, pre-[STEREO] fader, or post-[STEREO] fader. 
• ON (On/Off)
This button turns the Stereo Out on or off.
• LEVEL
The [STEREO] fader adjusts the Stereo Out output levels.
• Balance
This section enables you to adjust the level balance 
between the L and R channels of the Stereo Out.
• OUTPUT  DELAY  (Output  delay)
This section delays the output signals. It is mainly used to 
fine-tune the signal timing.
• METER
This section enables you to switch the metering position 
of signal levels that are displayed on the Meter page or by 
the stereo meter to the right of the screen. 
For more information on selecting the metering position, 
refer to “Viewing the Level Meters” in the Owner’s Man-
ual (booklet).
Bus Out 1–8
The Bus Out 1–8 section mixes signals routed from Input 
Channels to the specified buses, processes them using 
on-board EQ, compressor, etc., then routes them to the spec-
ified output connectors or I/O card.
The following diagram illustrates the Bus Out signal flow.
• INSERT
• ATT  (Attenuator)
• 4 BAND EQ (4-band equalizer)
• COMP  (Compressor)
• ON (On/Off)
• LEVEL
• OUTPUT  DELAY  (Output  delay)
• METER
The parameters and sections listed above are identical to 
those for the Stereo Out. For more information, refer to 
the explanation of the Stereo Out.
• Bus  to  Stereo
Bus Out 1–8 signals are also routed to the Stereo Bus. In 
addition to the ON, LEVEL, and other parameters, you 
can also set the Send Level, On/Off, Pan, and other 
parameters.
OUTPUT PATCH
OUTPUT
DELAY
METER
ATT
4BAND
EQ
INSERT
INSERT
LEVEL
ON
COMP
METER
(Gain Reduction)
BAL
INSERT
Same as stereo master L
METER
METER
(Out Meter)
STEREO L
STEREO R
[STEREO OUT]
L
R
(+4dBu)
L
R
(-10dBV)
DA
DA
[2TR OUT]
Note: 
You can also patch the Stereo Out signals to other output 
connectors or the I/O card by using the Patch | Out Patch pages.
Tip: 
You can also pair adjacent odd-even buses for stereo operation 
(see page 33)
.
By default, Slot channels 1–8 and 9–16 and ADAT OUT chan-
nels 1–8 are patched to the Bus Out 1–8 outputs. However, you 
can change this patching on the Patch | Out Patch page (see 
page 44).
OUTPUT P
A
TCH
OUTPUT
DELAY
METER
ATT
4BAND
EQ
INSERT
INSERT
LEVEL
ON
COMP
METER
(Gain Reduction)
INSERT
METER
METER
(Out Meter)
STEREO L
STEREO R
BUS1  BUS2 
BUS3  BUS4  BUS5  BUS6 
BUS7 BUS8
PAN
BUS to STEREO
LEVEL
ON
BUS 1(...8)