Half-Normalling - Euphonix CS3000 Operation Manual

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Section 5: The Patchbay

Half-Normalling

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Both the Channel and the Master patch unit are half-normalled. This means
that the upper jacks which carry the output are internally wired (normalled)
down to the lower jacks which always accept an input. If you plug a patch
cable into an upper jack, you will be able to take a parallel (mult) feed from
that output and send it somewhere else without breaking the connection to
the lower jack input. Simply plug the second end of the cable into a lower
level patch jack.
If you put a plug into a lower jack, you break the feed from the upper jack, and
replace it with the signal you are patching into the lower jack. Most modern
patchbays are half-normalled.
Upper Jack
(Output)
Lower Jack
(Input)
Plug takes signal from
the output without
breaking the feed to the
lower socket.
Plug feeds a source into
the lower jack's input
and disconnects the
upper jack feed.
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