junger D*AP4 VAP Edition Manual page 46

Voice audio processors
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Setup GUI – ROUTING
This is the core of the D*AP4 VAP as it defines the audio signal flow inside the device. It appears differently
depending on the type of optional interface boards installed.
Example for an analog interface board:
Each functional block of the device has a source label and a destination label. Additional
labels give an indication of the type of signal that is expected or issued by the respective function block
or I/O interface (e.g.
Top / horizontal (column headlines) = signal destinations
DSP
AES
Left hand / vertical (line headlines) = signal sources
MIC
AES
MON
DSP
L/R
for AES or
2L/2R
for DSP 3/4 and so forth).
[DSP 1 ... DSP 4]
The DSP inputs carrying the signal type labels V1, V2, 2L,
where
V1/V2
path input (see AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview).
[AES 1 / AES 2]
The AES output of the device.
[MIC 1 / MIC 2]
The inputs of the optional mic interface.
[AES 1 / AES2]
The AES input.
[MON 1 / MON 2]
The audio processor (DSP) has an independent monitor output.
It may be connected with the internal processing blocks.
(see AUDIO PROCESSOR > Overview)
[DSP 1 ... DSP4]
The DSP outputs carrying the signal type labels
where
V1/V2
example for an AES interface board:
indicate the voice channel input and
indicate the voice channel and
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signal
2R
2L/2R
the program
V1, V2,
2L,
2R
2L/2R
the program output.

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