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Routing a Signal to a Multi Out
Let's send our signal to one of the multi outs. This is something you'll do
when sending a single signal to a track on a multitrack recorder—as a
"direct out"—or to an external effect processor, for example.
When you send a signal to an external effect processor, you'll need to
bring the effected signal back into the system by connecting the effect
processor's output(s) to one (or two) VM-7000 inputs.
We'll send our signal to Multi Out 6, an R-BUS-only multi out.
1. While holding down Channel 1's CH EDIT button, press
the QUICK CH EDIT MULTI OUT button.
2. When the following display appears, release both buttons.
Since we're no longer using the PARAM VIEW on Fader feature, it's
handy that the QUICK CH EDIT feature has already selected the
MULTI OUT parameter on the display.
We can see that this input channel is currently routed to Multi Out 1.
3. Press F3 [SET] to break this connection—Multi Out 1 turns white.
4. Turn V3 to select Multi Out 6.
5. Press F3 [SET] to set the new connection—Multi Out 6's box turns
dark to show the connection is activated. Input Channel 1's signal is
now routed to R-BUS Multi Out 6.
A signal can be assigned to as many multi outs as you wish.
If you prefer a more global perspective as you do your routing, you can
use the patchbay instead. We'll adjust our routing this time from the
multi out's point of view:
1. Hold down SHIFT and press EZ Routing—the patchbay appears.
2. Press CURSOR LEFT three times to select MULTI OUTs 1-6.
3. Turn V6 to see how you can select a different INPUT CH's signal for
MULTI OUT 6.
4. When you're done experimenting, turn V6 all the way
counterclockwise—no signal is now routed to MULTI OUT 6.
As you can see, nothing's being sent to MULTI OUT 1, either. Let's
route INPUT CH 1's signal back to MULTI OUT 1.
5. Turn V1 to route INPUT CH 1's signal to MULTI OUT 1.
6. Let's return things to the way they were when we first started this
section by turning V6 to route INPUT CH 6 to MULTI OUT 6.
Before moving on, press LEVEL METER to return to our "home page."
Getting Started with the VM-7000
Getting Started with the VM-7000
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