47X32 DIGITAL MIXER Preliminary User Manual
7.4Routing Screen
The routing screen is where all signal patching is done, allowing you to route internal signal paths to and from the physical input/output connectors located on the console’s rear panel.
The routing screen contains the following separate tabs:
1.Home: Allows patching of physical inputs to the 32 input channels and Aux inputs of the console.
2.Analog Out: Allows patching of internal signal paths to the console’s 16
3.Aux Out: Allows patching of internal signal paths to the console’s 6
4.P16 Out: Allows patching of internal signal paths to the 16 outputs of the console’s
5.Card Out: Allows patching of internal signal paths to the 32 outputs of the XUF card.
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None of the routing screen's tabs contains a secondary level of encoder functions. When routing audio, the Layer up/down keys do not need to be used.
7.4.1 Routing Screen: Home Tab
The routing screen’s home tab allows the user to patch the console’s physical
As a default, the console maps the console’s 32
However, the home tab of the routing screen can be used to change this default assignment and “crosspatch” different physical inputs to different channel inputs, in banks of 8 channels at a time. This allows the user to create a custom layout of channel inputs that differs from the order that the sources are plugged into the rear panel, and is easier than physically
To assign various inputs to the console’s input channels, perform the following steps:
1.Adjust the first rotary encoder to select which
2.When the desired
3.Input choices that can be assigned include:
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4.To assign an
5.Choices for Aux In
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