PART 2: Using The Studio 4
WINDOW OVERVIEW
Choose MIDI Routing, Channelizing
and Muting from the Studio 4 menu to
open the Routing, Channelizing and
Muting window.
Figure 7.1: Routing, Channelizing and Muting
Window
When you open an RCM window it
reflects the current Routing, Channelizing
and Muting setup of the Studio 4.
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Four separate areas make up the Routing,
Channelizing and Muting grid. These
areas are illustrated in Figure 7.2 and are
discussed later in this chapter.
Figure 7.2: RCM Window Block Diagram
When you edit this window, the changes
are sent immediately to the Studio 4. The
Studio 4 always reflects the current setup
of this window. The Studio 4 remembers
this setup when you close the RCM
window (or you make another window
active). If you want your Studio 4 to
remember the most recent MIDI Routing,
Channelizing and Muting configuration,
turn it off only after closing or de-activat-
ing the RCM window.
RCM Window with a Single
Studio 4
Notice that the MIDI Routing Area is a
sixteen row by sixteen column grid. Each
column represents one of sixteen Studio 4
MIDI inputs and each row represents one
of sixteen Studio 4 MIDI outputs. How-
ever, a single Studio 4 has only eight
MIDI inputs and eight MIDI outputs. If
your Studio Setup document contains
MIDI Routing
Area
Timecode Routing
Area
Channelizing
Area
Muting
Area
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