MACKIE TT24 User Manual

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Mackie TT24 Digital Live Console Owner’s Manual Addendum v1.7

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The Input and Output routing screens are similar, and are comprised of a source and
destination list; the destinations are listed vertically on the left column followed by rows of
drop down lists to their right allowing source selection. Assign a source by selecting items
from the drop down lists from left to right This process is described in more detail in the
routing sections below.

Hovering over a row will highlight the row, making navigation around the list easier. There are
more destinations than can fi t on the screen at once, so the list can be scrolled vertically using
the scroll bar along the right side or using the mouse wheel.

Additionally, each routing row has two buttons to the right side, Clear Routing (X) and
Increment Routing (+):

• Clear Routing – This clears the routing assignment for that row. It can be dragged up

or down to clear the routing on adjacent rows.

• Increment Routing – When dragged up or down, this will set the next or previous row

to the incrementally next or previous assignment, allowing you to set consecutive
assignments with ease.

NOTE: If the computer CTRL key is held while dragging, the rows will be fi lled with the
same source signal giving you a fast way to assign the same signal to multiple channels
or outputs.

Unassigned source rows will be shown as pale red dashes to indicate they are not currently
in use. Once assigned, source rows are color coded to differentiate the main source type
selected. These are described for input and output routing in the sections below.

U-Net Card Slot routing screens are slightly different. They still use the same source-
destination method except that both the source and destination are selectable U-Net signals.
This is described in detail in U-Net Routing section on page 28.

Using a single TT24 and a DS3232 Digital Snake

If you have a single TT24 console and a DS3232 digital snake, then you need only be
concerned with the Input and Output Routing described below. There is generally no need to
look into the U-Net Card A In / Card B Out, and U-Net Card B In / Card A Out routing, unless
you are linking multiple consoles. Even then, there are factory presets that will cover most
typical systems.

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