Routing Signals to the Outputs
Each output channel of the M-32 AD Pro can receive any input signal. The factory default preset does not contain any routing.
A routing immediately activates input monitoring for a corresponding digital input and raises a warning in the input state if the source signal is not available or out of sync. |
The following example shows the procedure to route to MADI Coaxial output channels. Other outputs follow the same procedure.
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Open the OUTPUT section.
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Rotate the encoder to highlight the coaxial or optical MADI icon.
"Route Signals to MADI Coaxial/Optical Output" text will be shown on the display. -
Press the encoder to open the routing. The cursor will highlight the first available channel block.
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Either rotate the encoder to select the next available channel block or press it to start assigning the source signal.
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Again, rotate the encoder to select the source for the selected output.
Choosing "not routed" deletes an existing routing, and "cancel" aborts the routing and keeps the previous routing.
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Enter the Routing mode by pressing the corresponding icon in the title bar.
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Click the MADI coaxial or MADI optical output port.
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Select individual or consecutive channels by clicking or dragging. The channels are highlighted in blue and an arrow handler is revealed.
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If the input ports are closed, drag the handle onto an input port, it opens automatically.
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Drag the handle onto the source channel strips to select a range of channels as signal source.