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MIXING Display Functions
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02R User’s Guide
Routing
The ROUTING display function is used to select the bus routing of the 
input channels and tape and effect return signals. The first 16 input 
channels, 1 through 16, can also be routed to the direct outputs. By default, 
all channels are routed to the stereo bus. Input channels configured as a 
stereo pair can be routed individually.
Direct Outputs
All the input channels and tape and effect return signals can be routed to 
the output buses and the stereo bus. You can only route the first 16 input 
channels, MIC/LINE 1 through 16, to the direct outputs. The outputs for 
the optional boards are as follows:
If you select both direct out and an output bus for a channel, the direct 
output will take priority.
Routing Pages
There are two pages to the ROUTING
 
1/2 function. The first page, shown 
below, contains the Routing controls for MIC/LINE channels 1 to 24, and 
appears when one of these channels is selected.
Note:
Since routing a channel to its own input would create a feedback loop, the 
message “Would Cause Feedback!” appears if you attempt to route a channel to the 
bus selected as its input source on the SCENE 4/5 page. Also, if a channel library 
program containing routing settings that would cause such a feedback loop is 
recalled, the Input Patching settings on the SCENE 4/5 page are reset to their 
defaults.
Slot
Direct Out all OFF
Direct Out all ON
Slot 1
Bus 1 to 8
Direct 1 to 8
Slot 2
Bus 1 to 8
Direct 9 to 16
Slot 3
Bus 1 to 8
Bus 1 to 8
Slot 4
Bus 1 to 8
Bus 1 to 8
1.
Press the [ROUTING] 
button.
The ROUTING display 
function appears.
2.
Select a channel using 
the [SEL] buttons or the 
CURSOR buttons.
3.
Use the CURSOR buttons 
to select the routing 
destinations and press 
the [ENTER] button to 
switch a route ON or OFF.
ROUTING