Channel Library - Alesis 03D Owner's Manual

Alesis owner's manual digital mixing console
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Chapter 11—Channel Library & View

Channel Library

Channel settings can be stored as programs in the channel library. The channel library
contains two preset programs (00 and 01) and 49 user programs (02–50). User pro-
grams allow you to store frequently used channel settings, and they can be titled for easy
identification. The channel library can also be used to transfer settings from one chan-
nel to another. For example, the input channel 1 settings could be stored as a library
program and then recalled to input channel 19.
The preset programs contain the initial settings for all input and output channels, and
can be used to reset these channels to their initial settings. Program 00, Reset (–oodB),
resets the selected channel and sets its fader to the oo dB (infinity) position. Program
01, Reset (0dB), does the same as program 00 but sets the fader to the 0 dB position.
Channel settings are also stored in scene memories (page 164).
The channel library is controlled from the Library page shown below. Use the [VIEW]
button to locate the Library page. If you are using a mouse and the CH View page is
already shown, simply click the Library page title tab.
The CURRENT 03D CONFIGURATION window shows the PAN and AUX configura-
tions. For PAN, [STEREO] indicates normal stereo pan, while [SURROUND] indicates
that one of the surround pan modes is selected. For AUX, [MONOx2] indicates normal
aux send mode, while [PAIR] indicated that the aux sends are configured as a stereo
pair.
The meters next to the CURRENT 03D CONFIGURATION box show the signal level
and gain reduction of the selected channel. Paired channels share the same dynamics
parameters, so only one gain reduction meter appears.
Mix settings of the following channels can be stored in the channel library.
Input channels
Stereo input channel
Aux sends
Bus outs
Stereo out
Effects returns
03D—Owner's Manual
CH 1–CH 24
ST IN
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, AUX 4
BUS 1, BUS 2, BUS 3, BUS 4
ST OUT
EFFECT 1, EFFECT 2

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