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01X   Owner’s Manual
Controls and Connectors
17
Before Using
Basics Section
Appendix
Getting Started
Reference
Channel knobs
These knobs mainly control the parameter settings/values 
respectively assigned to them.  They are also used to exe-
cute (YES) or cancel (NO) operation when a confirmation 
message appears (page 143).  By simultaneously holding 
down the [SHIFT] button and turning the desired knob, 
you can quickly make broad value changes. 
[SEL] buttons
When the [SELECTED CHANNEL] button (page 19) is 
on, these buttons enable you to select desired channels.  
The [SEL] button indicator for the currently selected chan-
nel lights up.  The channel selected by each [SEL] button 
depends on the layer selected in the MIXER/LAYER sec-
tion (page 40).  When a fader has been assigned to a Group 
(page 101), the Group assignment can be temporarily 
released by simultaneously holding down the [SEL] button 
and moving the fader.  In the Remote mode, the [SEL] but-
ton flashes during automation touch-in.  You can manually 
activate touch-out by pressing the [SEL] button while it is 
flashing.  The button can also be used to start touch-in 
manually when the [AUTO EDIT] button is ON.  
[ON] buttons
These buttons turn the selected channels on or off.  The 
actual function differs depending on the status of the 
[AUTO R/W] button, [SOLO] button or [REC RDY] but-
ton (
!3
!4
!5
).
Channel faders
Depending on the settings of the MIXER/LAYER section 
(page 40), these motorized faders adjust either the input 
level of each channel or the output level of the AUX/REC 
buses.  By setting the Fader Touch Timeout parameter 
(page 88) to an appropriate value, a touch-out function for 
the faders can be emulated. See also 
!2[AUTO EDIT] but-
ton).
Stereo fader
This motorized fader adjusts the final output level of the 
Stereo Out.  By setting the Timeout parameter (page 88) to 
an appropriate value, a touch-out function for the faders 
can be emulated. See also 
!2[AUTO EDIT] button).
[NAME/VALUE] button
Switches the display type between a channel/parameter/
value multi-function display or one that shows only the 
parameter values.  By holding down the [SHIFT] button 
and pressing the [NAME/VALUE] button, you can also 
enable and change the meter display (page 46).
MONITOR/PHONES knob
Adjusts the level of the signal that is output from the 
MONITOR OUT jacks and PHONES jack.
• You can monitor the output directly (monitor cascade) through 
the connected speaker system/headphones (according to the 
[MONITOR A/B] setting), if the stereo master output of the DAW 
is set to the last two available channels (the last two numbered 
channels specified with mLAN Auto Connector; refer to the sepa-
rate Installation Guide).
!0 DISPLAY [ / ] (Up/Down) buttons
For selecting the various display pages in order, as indi-
cated in the Function Tree (page 84).
!1 [PAGE SHIFT] button
Holding down the [PAGE SHIFT] button and pressing the  
DISPLAY [ /
] (Up/Down) buttons allows you to jump 
to certain pages (such as the first in a particular parameter 
category).  (See the Reference section for details.)
!2 [AUTO EDIT] (Automation Edit) button
When this button is set to on in the remote mode, you can 
manually activate touch-in (page 15) by using the [SEL] 
button on each channel.
!3 [AUTO R/W] (Automation Read/Write) 
button 
When this button is set to on in the Remote mode, you can 
switch the automation mode (page 15) by using the [ON] 
button of each channel.
!4 [SOLO] button 
When this button is set to on, you can solo individual chan-
nels by using the corresponding [ON] buttons.  Solo can be 
turned on for just one or any number of channels as desired 
by pressing the appropriate [ON] buttons (
t
).
!5 [REC RDY] (Record Ready) button 
When this button is set to on in the remote mode, you can 
switch Record Ready for the desired channel on/off by 
using the corresponding [ON] button.