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As in the "I/O Monitor" view, it is possible to select the inputs displayed in this matrix (physical
inputs-INPUTS and/or software play inputs-PLAYBACK) and the outputs displayed (physical
outputs-OUTPUTS and/or record outputs).
There are two possible matrix views:
A complete view that shows all the mixing points. This view is displayed when the "MATRIX
MODE" selector is positioned on "ADVANCED" (view displayed above).
A reduced view which displays a sub-assembly of mixing points. This view is displayed when
the "MATRIX MODE" selector is positioned on "REDUCED" (below).
Each mixing point can be activated or deactivated by clicking on it (Mute / Unmute). All the hidden
boxes are deactivated mixing points.
The digital gain applied to the channel can be adjusted for each mixing point. To do this, press the
Ctrl key, place the mouse cursor over the mixing point without clicking and use the mouse wheel to
increase or decrease the digital gain value; the gain value applied is then displayed during the
adjustment.
To directly set the gain to 0dB, press the Ctrl key and double click on the mixing point.
Visually, a mixing point is a solid blue if the gain is at its maximum (+12 dB). It is circled in blue and
empty if the gain is at its minimum value (-90 dB).
Caution:
As an example, the matrix below allows the following:
Routing the audio stream played by an application: playback channels 1&2 routed towards
analog outputs 1&2, and playback channels 3&4 routed towards the AES3 output.
Moving
from
"ADVANCED" view to "REDUCED" view
deactivates certain mixing points. If gain settings have been
configured on these points in the "ADVANCED" view, these
settings are lost when moving to "REDUCED" mode. The
message opposite warns the user. Select Yes to confirm the
move to REDUCED mode.
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