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S/P DIF L, S/P DIF R
These are settings for the S/P DIF digital audio input,
for connecting external A/D converters, computer
audio systems, DAT machines, or other digital audio
gear.
OASYS supports S/P DIF input at either 48 kHz or 96
kHz. You’ll need to select the correct rate using the
Global page S/P DIF Sample Rate parameter. 96 kHz
data is converted to 48 kHz for sampling.
When sampling from S/P DIF, make sure that the
Global mode’s System Clock parameter is set
appropriately. For more information, see “System
Clock” on page 644.
Bus Select (IFX/Indiv.) [L/R, IFX1…12, 1…8,
1/2…7/8, Off]
This specifies the bus for the external audio input
signal.
L/R: The external audio input signal will be sent to the
L/R bus.
IFX1…12: The external audio 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…8: The external audio input signal will be sent, in
mono, to INDIVIDUAL outputs 1-8. Pan does not
apply in this case.
1/2…7/8: The external audio input signal will be sent to
the individual outputs in stereo pairs.
Off: The external audio signal will not be input.
FX Ctrl Bus (FX Control Bus) [Off, 1, 2]
This lets you send the audio input to one of the two
stereo FX Control busses. See “FX Control Buses” on
page 730.
REC Bus [Off, 1…4, 1/2, 3/4]
This sends the external audio input signal to the REC
busses (four mono channels; 1, 2, 3, 4).
Using the REC busses, you can isolate one or more
sounds for recording or sampling–even if the sounds
are also being mixed into the main outputs. For
example, you can play a guitar through OASYS IFX
while listening to a KARMA drum phrase, and record
the processed guitar without recording the drums.
Individual Programs, Combi Timbres, Sequencer
Tracks (both MIDI and Audio), audio inputs, and
Insert Effects can all be routed to the REC busses, in
addition to their main output/IFX bus settings.
You can sample these signals by setting the sampling
Source Bus (0–8c) to REC bus.
For more information, see the diagram “Source Bus =
REC Bus 1/2” on page 15.
Off: The external audio signal will not be sent to the
REC busses. Normally you will use the Off setting.
1, 2, 3, 4: The external audio input signal will be sent to
the specified REC bus. The Pan setting is ignored, and
the signal is sent in monaural.
1/2, 3/4: The external audio input signal will be sent in
stereo to the specified pair of REC busses. The Pan
setting sends the signal in stereo to busses 1 and 2 or
busses 3 and 4.
Send1 (to MFX1) [000…127]
Send2 (to MFX2) [000…127]
These adjust the levels at which the external audio
input signal is sent to the master effects.
Send1 (to MFX1): Send the signal to master effect 1.
Send2 (to MFX2): Send the signal to master effect 2.
If Bus Select (IFX/Indiv. Out Assign) is set to IFX1–12,
the send levels to the master effects are set by the post-
IFX1–12 Send1 and Send2 (8–2a). (See “Audio Input,
S/P DIF IN” on page 742)
Tip: You can use the control surface to control this
parameter. (See “Using the control surface to adjust
Audio Input” on page 11)
PLAY/MUTE [Play, Mute]
This shows whether the external audio signal being
input is in PLAY or MUTE status.
You can use the MIX PLAY/MUTE 1–6 switches to
change this.
Mute: The input sound will be muted (silent).
Play: The input sound will be heard.
Tip: You can use the control surface to control this
parameter. For more information, see “Using the
control surface to adjust Audio Input” on page 11.
SOLO On/Off
This indicates the SOLO status of each external audio
signal input. You can use the MIX SELECT 1–6
switches to change this.
Sound will be output only from channels for which
SOLO is On. Other channels will be muted.
The Solo function includes the oscillators in Program
mode, the timbres in Combination mode, and MIDI
tracks and audio tracks in Sequencer mode.
The way in which the Solo function operates will
depend on the setting of the Exclusive Solo page menu
command in each mode.
Exclusive Solo Off: Selected is off, you can solo
multiple audio inputs. The solo status will change each
time you press Solo On/Off.
Exclusive Solo On: Selected is on, pressing a Solo
button will solo only that audio input.
The SOLO setting is not memorized when you
Write a Program.
Tip: You can hold down the ENTER switch and press
numeric key 1 to switch Exclusive Solo on/off.
Tip: You can use the control surface to control this
parameter. For more information, see “Using the
control surface to adjust Audio Input” on page 11.
Pan [L000…C064…R127]
This specifies the panning of the external audio input
signal. When using two inputs for a stereo audio
source, you’ll normally set the inputs to L000 and R127
respectively.