I/O Routing - AMS Neve Logic MMC User Manual

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Routing
Routing
There are two types of routing on Logic MMC:
I/O Routing for connecting (or patching) physical input and output ports to the appropriate signal paths.
Path Routing for connecting signal paths together to form a clear path from input to output.

I/O Routing

I/O Routing can be controlled with I/O Patching or from the I/O function on the upper channel strip.
This chapter describes Input/Output Routing and Interrogating I/O Routing.
See the Tools Menu chapter for information on I/O Patching.
Path Routing
Path Routing can only be controlled from the console surface. This is done using the Routing Screen with its
associated keys and/or the ACCESS keys on the Fader and Master Fader strips.
Legal routing combinations are as follows:
Channels to Tracks, Groups, Main Outputs and Auxiliaries.
Tracks to other Tracks, Groups, Main Outputs and Auxiliaries.
Groups to Tracks, Main Outputs and Auxiliaries.
Main Outputs to Cues.
Auxiliaries to Cues.
This does not include selections made in the monitoring system (monitoring, talkback, tone).
This chapter describes Path Routing with the Routing Screen and Path Routing with the Access Keys.
The routing software ensures that no feedback loops will occur (e.g. from circular a routing pattern such as
routing TK 1 to GRP1, GRP1 to TK 2 and then TK 2 to TK 1). Whichever step is attempted last in making such
a routing pattern is simply ignored.
I/O Routing
All functions of I/O are set from the upper channel strip.
Set the upper channel strip to display either Input or Output as required then turn the Rack Select and port
number logicators to the desired port. Press On/Clear to turn the port on.
It is possible to have the same input assigned to more than one path. Output ports can only be assigned to one
path.
To activate phantom power turn the 48V key on a lin input that is switched to MIC. The green LED by the fader
will illuminate. Phantom power is applied to both A and B mic input lines.
To change the width of the stereo image adjust the WIDTH Logicator as required. The input or output must be
selected as a wide stereo signal in Desk Edit or Path Edit.
To adjust delay on a port adjust the DELAY Logicator as required. Delay must have been assigned to the port in
the I/O Configuration page of I/O Patching.
Pressing REC 1-24 / REC 25-48 on the upper channel strip shows all the available tracks. Press the numbered
key in the routing array to route the path to that track.
Issue 4
I/O Routing
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