GLOBAL > Basic Setup 0–2: Audio
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0–2: Audio
This page controls the default mixer settings for the audio
inputs, including level, pan, effects busing, and so on. It also
lets you route the main L/R outputs to a pair of individual
outputs, for specific applications in live performance and
recording.
0–2a: Audio Input
Each Program, Combination, and Song can either use these
Global audio input mixer settings, or have its own custom
settings. This is controlled by the Use Global Settings
parameter, on the Program, Combination, or Song’s
Sampling page.
The default for Use Global Settings is On. This lets you
change freely between different Programs, Combis, and
Songs without affecting the audio inputs.
Also, any edits made in the mode’s Sampling page will
affect the Global setting, and vice-versa.
On the other hand, it may sometimes be convenient to save a
particular mixer setup with an individual Program, Combi,
or Song, to set up special sub-mixer settings or effects
processing for particular inputs. For example, you can set up
a Program to use a mic input with a vocoder, as described
under “Vocoder (PROGRAM mode)” on page 734.
In this case, set the Program, Combi, or Song’s Use/Edit
Global Setup to Off, and the audio inputs will use the
custom settings.
With this in mind, the Global settings apply in the following
situations:
• When this page (GLOBAL Audio Input) is open.
• In PROGRAM, COMBINATION, and SEQUENCER
modes, if the Sampling page’s Use Global Setting
check-box is On. This can be set independently for each
Program, Combination, and Song.
• In other pages of GLOBAL mode, if you switch to
GLOBAL mode from a Program, Combi, or Song with
Use Global Setting set to On.
• Similarly, in MEDIA mode, if you switch to MEDIA
mode from a Program, Combi, or Song with Use Global
Setting set to On.
Input1, Input2
These are the settings for audio inputs 1 and 2.
USB 1, USB 2
This configures the digital audio input from the USB B port.
Connect the digital output from your computer to the USB B
port. The USB B port supports an input/output sample rate of
48 kHz.
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) [L/R, IFX1…12, 1…4,
1/2…3/4, Off]
This specifies the main bus routing for the input signal.
L/R: The input signal will be sent to the L/R bus.
IFX1…12: The input signal will be sent to the IFX1–12 bus.
Choose one of these settings if you want to apply an insert
effect while sampling.
1…4: The input signal will be sent to the specified
INDIVIDUAL OUTPUT in mono. The Pan setting will be
ignored.
1/2…3/4: The input signal will be sent in stereo (including
the effect of the Pan control) to the specified INDIVIDUAL
OUTPUT pair.
Off: The input signal will not be routed directly to the
outputs or Insert Effects. However, it may still be routed to
an FX Control Bus or REC Bus.
FX Ctrl Bus (FX Control Bus) [Off, 1, 2]
This sends the external audio input signal to an FX Control
bus (two stereo channels; FX Ctrl 1 and 2).
For details, see “8–1d: FX Control Bus” on page 99.