Intel Fireface 800 User Manual

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User's Guide Fireface 800

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30. TotalMix: The Matrix

30.1 Overview


The mixer window of TotalMix looks and operates similar to mixing desks, as it is based on a
conventional stereo design. The matrix display presents a different method of assigning and
routing channels, based on a single channel or monaural design. The matrix view of the Fire-
face 800 has the looks and works like a conventional patchbay, adding functionality way beyond
comparable hardware and software solutions. While most patchbays will allow you to connect
inputs to outputs with just the original level (1:1, or 0 dB, as known from mechanical patchbays),
TotalMix allows you to use a freely definable gain value per crosspoint.

Matrix and TotalMix are different ways of displaying the same processes. Because of this both
views are always fully synchronized. Each change in one view is immediately reflected in the
other view as well.

30.2 Elements of the Matrix View


The visual design of the TotalMix Matrix is mainly determined by the architecture of the Fireface
800:

• Horizontal labels: All hardware outputs

• Vertical labels: All hardware inputs. Below are all

playback channels (software playback channels)


• Green 0.0 dB field: Standard 1:1 routing

• Black gain field: Shows the current gain value as

dB


• Orange gain field: This routing is muted

• Blue field: Phase 180° (inverted)

To maintain overview when the window size has been reduced, the left and upper labels are
floating. They won't leave the visible area when scrolling.

30.3 Operation


Using the Matrix is a breeze. It is very easy to indentify the current crosspoint, because the
outer labels light up in orange according to the mouse position.

If input 1 is to be routed to output 1, use the mouse and click one time on crosspoint In 1 / AN 1.
The green 0.0 dB field pops in, another click removes it. To change the gain (equals the use of
a different fader position, see simultaneous display of the mixer view), hold Ctrl down and drag
the mouse up or down, starting from the gain field. The value within the field changes accord-
ingly. The corresponding fader in the mixer view is moving simultaneously, in case the currently
modified routing is visible.

Note the difference between the left side, representing the inputs and software playback chan-
nels, and the upper side, representing the hardware outputs.

A gain field marked orange indicates activated mute status. Mute can only be changed in the
mixer view.

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