Meyer Sound galileo 616 Using the Summing Matrix, Configuring Many Galileos Simultaneously

Models: galileo 616

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CHAPTER 3: USING COMPASS TOOLS

2.Clear Enable Linking Across Selected Galileos to avoid configuring other Galileos.

3.Select the appropriate Output Voltage Range for the connected devices.

Configuring Many Galileos Simultaneously

When you have several Galileo 616 units with identical I/O requirements, you can configure them simultaneously.

1.On the Galileos page:

a.In the Link column, select the Galileos that will be configured identically.

b.In the ID column, assign the selected Galileos the same link ID.

2.Select a [Linked Galileo Unit] > Settings > Input and Output page.

3.Select Enable Linking Across Selected Galileos. The page background color will change to dark purple (magenta).

4.Configure the Galileos as described in the previous procedures.

All globally linked Galileos will now have the same I/O configuration.

Using the Summing Matrix

The Summing Matrix is analogous to the matrix component of a standard physical mixing console, where input channel rows are directed to output channel columns. Each crosspoint can be fine-tuned from full attenuation to +20 dB gain.

Using the Summing Matrix as a Signal Router

Signal routers do not adjust signal level as the signal is routed from inputs to outputs. Each crossover point is a simple switch, selecting full attenuation (off) or unity gain (on).

1.Select the [Galileo Unit] > Summing Matrix page.

2.Select Router Mode, located at the top left of the page.

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Meyer Sound galileo 616 operating instructions Using the Summing Matrix, Configuring Many Galileos Simultaneously