Grouping Multi-Channel Components - Solid State Logic C10 HD Installation Manual

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A: IO Configuration
Other MADI IO is named local mAdi followed by the channel number, which is set by the console according to the
MADI link being used (See Section 7).
Input and output signals are configured separately.
‰ Touch Sources to bundle and name inputs, or touch destinations to bundle and name outputs.
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You may bundle sources together to allow a neater arrangement of associated channels:
‰ Touch create new i/o and a pop-up appears:
‰ Select the box next to the name legend and enter a suitable title for the bundle.
‰ Press the box next to the Format legend and choose from mono, SteReo or 5.1 – this will set the number
of sources you can choose under the components legend.
‰ Simply press each component in turn and choose the appropriate physical input according to your wiring.
Note that the name of the bundle is prefixed with m for mono, St for stereo and 5.1 for (you guessed it) 5.1, and the
components are prefixed with Sl for stereo left and SR for stereo right, or l for 5.1 left, R for 5.1 right, c for 5.1 centre,
lFe for 5.1 LFE, lS for 5.1 left surround and RS for 5.1 right surround. Component signals retain their physical
connection name (AeS in 1-1 etc.), so that troubleshooting or physical overpatching may be performed easily in the
future.
‰ Press ok to make this new bundle (note that any customised component names are erased when you do this) or
touch Quit to cancel.
‰ To dissolve an I/O bundle, touch the io names / Undo i/o box and then the list item you wish to remove – all
the components will become individual again.
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Section 4: Configuration
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