Inserting Analogue Devices Using The Insert Matrix - Solid State Logic Matrix 2 Owner's Manual

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Inserting Analogue Devices Using The Insert Matrix

On the right-hand side, you have two buttons,
analogue pieces of gear in either a red or black box. To insert a piece of analogue gear onto a particular channel, simply drag and
drop (click and hold with a mouse-click) one of the devices currently available into the first available slot on your desired channel.
Available devices are shown in black. Devices already in use are shown in red. The horizontal scroll bar at the bottom will allow
you to move through all 16 channels of Matrix.
Please note that the Insert Matrix has no concept of an "empty slot". So if you try and drag a device into the 6th slot and
there are not devices in the 5 above it, it will automatically move up to fill the top slot.
Once inside the Matrix, devices can be freely dragged and dropped between channels. If you wish to move a device from Channel
1 to Channel 16, simply hover over the horizontal scroll bar whilst holding the mouse-click down to move across the Matrix.
Creating Chains On The Fly
Once you have a device inserted in the first slot, the second slot will become available for you to drag a device into. This way
you can create chains of devices. For example, the screenshot above shows that the insert send of Channel 14 routes into the
4K EQ, out of the 4K EQ into the 4K DYN, out of the 4K DYN back to the insert return. A maximum of 6 devices can be used
across a single channel.
Re-Ordering Adjacent Devices
To swap the order of two adjacent devices, pick up the first device with the mouse and then hover over the second. Release the
mouse and they will swap slots.
Devices
and Chains. Make sure
Chapter 4 - Matrix Remote
Devices
is selected and you will see your 16
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