Frame; Frame Routing Page - TC Electronic System 6000 Basic Operation

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Frame - Routing
Introduction
The Routing page is the patch-bay of the System 6000
Mainframe. All routings of physical Inputs/Outputs as well
as internal routing between the Engines are setup here.
The understanding of this page is therefore essential to
operating the System 6000.
To access the Routing Page:
• Press Frame (upper tab)
• Press Routing (side tab)
• Press Route to enable routing facilities
This is the page where you:
• Have the overall view of all I/O's
• Route physical Inputs to Engine Inputs
• Route Engine Outputs to physical Outputs
• Access Input and Output meters
Routing Inputs
• Press the Route key to select route operation.
• Press ENGINE 1 to 4 to select the Engine you
wish to route.
• Select a physical Input or another Engine's Output using
Fader 1
• Select Engine Input using Fader 2
Routing Outputs
• Press the Route key to select Route operation.
• Press Engine 1 to 4 to select the Engine you wish to
route
• Select an Engine Output using Fader 5
• Select Physical Output using Fader 6
The I/O possibilities are as follows
• It is possible to connect any physical Input to several
Engine Inputs (up to 32), however, it is not possible to
connect more than one physical Input to the same
Engine Input.
• It is possible to connect all Engine Outputs (up to 32) to
one single physical Output.
• It is possible to connect an Engine Output to the Inputs
of the three other Engines.
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To distribute a single Output of an Engine to
several physical Outputs:
• Route the Engine Output to a physical Output.
• Route the same Engine Output through a passive
channel of an algorithm loaded in another Engine.
E.g. channels 7 and 8 of the Toolbox-5.1.
When routing an Engine Output to an Engine Input
with the M5000 frame and no TC Icon, the Engine
Input channel number must match the Engine
Output number from where the signal originates.
E.g. Output channel 1 from Engine 1 to Input
channel 1 on Engine 2, 3 or 4.
Engine Processing Delay
Processing delay between the routed Engines
behave as if they were external devices.
Internal overload LEDs and Reset Clip key
Each Engine is is constantly monitored for internal
overload. The small dot in the right side of the oval Engine
key indicates when internal overload occurs. In this
situation it is advisable to reduce the Input level of
algorithm loaded in that particular Engine.
If the "Sticky Clip" function is enabled on the Setup
Security page (accessed by pressing the TC Icon symbol in
upper left corner of the display), the LED will keep lit until
Reset Clip on the Frame Routing page is pressed.
Labels
The Input/Output fields can show either meters or the
labels/names on the Input/Output channels. To switch
between the two modes press "Labels".
Renaming Physical Inputs and Outputs
Input and Output channels can be labeled individually. This
is a global renaming process and is accessed by pressing
System (side tab) followed by I/O and Labels.
Meters
Engine I/O Meters
Engine I/O meters are shown at the left and right of the
large E 1-4 buttons in the middle of the display. The
number of meters shown will always reflect the number of
I/O channels in the loaded algorithm.

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