Channel Topologies And Types - Studer D950 Operating Instructions Manual

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D950 Digital Mixing System
1.2.4

Channel Topologies and Types

1-14 Introduction
Each channel of the D950 Series Mixing System can be defined as mono
or stereo. From a central library, individual processing blocks – such as
equalizer, delay, dynamics, pan, etc. – can be selected and assigned to in-
dividual channels (it makes no difference whether these selected channels
are input, group, master, or AUX channels).
As can be seen from the following diagram, the amount of DSP power that
will be used by a channel depends upon the number and type of processing
blocks that are configured for that particular channel. In other words, the
same amount of DSP power can be used to create many channels with only
a few processing blocks, or less channels but with full processing on each
channel.
DSP
Installed DSP capacity
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FADER,
FADER,
EQ
DYN
Channels
Channels
FADER, EQ,
DYN, DELAY,
3D-PAN,
48-TRACK,...
Channels
FADER,
FADER,
INS
EQ
Channels
Channels
FADER, EQ,
DYN, DELAY,
3D-PAN,
48-TRACK,...
Channels
Date printed: 03.09.03

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