Part 19 Using The Matrix Editor - Tieline ViA User Manual

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Using the Matrix Editor
The matrix editor in the codec allows any input to be routed to any output. Default routing settings
are configured for each program type and these default matrices can be edited and saved as custom
matrices. Custom matrices can be recalled as required. All saved custom matrices are available if a
compatible program is loaded. If a matrix is not compatible with a program type it will not be visible in
the menu, e.g. a saved stereo matrix is not visible when a mono program is loaded.
Custom matrices can be created and saved and then backed up with program and scheduler data.
This allows them to be copied between codecs by using the
Important Notes:
·
If you create custom headphone mixes, save them, and then save the overall mix in the
Matrix Editor, all the custom headphone mixes and their Send/Return balance settings
are also saved along with other codec routing settings.
·
Only crosspoint routing settings for XLR and Digital Outputs are stored in a custom
matrix. The send/return balance, ganging, output mute and output level settings are not
saved.
Viewing the Matrix Editor
To view matrices open the Matrix Editor by selecting HOME
Inputs are listed on the left and outputs are displayed at the top of the matrix.
Tap Menu
1. Undo Changes: Clears any changes that have not been saved.
2. Reset Defaults: Resets the matrix to defaults for the currently loaded program.
3. Cue/TB Edit: Opens the Cue/TB Settings screen.
4. Save as: Save the current matrix settings as a new Custom Mix with a unique name
(includes headphone and Cue/TB Mix matrices).
5. Browse: View saved Custom Mixes and load them.
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to view matrix editor options. These options include:
ViA User Manual v2.0
Backup and Restore
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