Virtual Return Filter Block
One filter block is available for each virtual return channel. This filter block functions the
same as the mic/line input filter block (see
on configuring the virtual return filter block).
Virtual Return Dynamics Block
One dynamics block is available for each virtual return channel. This block functions the
same as the mic/line input dynamics block (see
information on configuring the virtual return dynamics block).
Virtual Return Delay Block
One delay block is available for each virtual return channel. This block functions the same
as the mic/line input delay block (see
configuring the virtual return delay block).
Virtual Return Pre-Mixer Gain Block
The virtual return pre-mixer gain block functions the same as the mic/line input pre-mixer
gain block (see
the virtual return pre-mixer gain block).
Mix-Points
DSP Configurator contains twelve mix matrices that connect all inputs and outputs (see
figure 72
Each input is connected to a mix-point for the signal to be routed to an output. In general,
mix levels are set relative to each other, achieving a blend of input signals at an optimal
output level, close to, but not exceeding 0 dBFS at the output.
NOTE: In order for mix-points to appear in the workspace, the input group sending
Input Pre-Mixer Gain Block
on page 48). The mix matrices set post-processing mix levels.
signal to the mix-point must be expanded and the input channel must be visible.
Input Filter Block
on page 25 for information
Input Dynamics Blocks
Input Delay Block
on page 35 for information on
on page 40 for information on configuring
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