Routing and mixing, Input to track routing, Routing and mixing 4 – Sound Devices 788T User Manual

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Routing and Mixing

Input to Track Routing

The 788T offers a great deal of routing fl exibility. Any input can be routed to any track. With this
powerful routing, iso tracks and sub-mixes can be recorded simultaneously.

Input to track routing is managed from any of four screens/controls:

• the Input Settings Window,
• the Setup Menu
• the Track Setup Window, or
• from an attached CL-8 (only tracks L, R, X1, and X2 can be routed from the CL-8).
• from an attached CL-9
• from the CL-WiFi application

Tracks are destinations for inputs, they can be routed to outputs and/or selected for recording.

See

Track Arming

. The following diagram displays the available input to track routing options, the check

marks and asterisks indicate factory default settings.

Tracks

*

Track is Armed for Recording

At Factory Default inputs are sent to Tracks L and R Post Fade and Tracks A -X2 Pre Fade.

L*

R*

A*

B*

C*

D*

E*

F*

G

H

X1

X2

Inputs

1

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2

3

4

5

6

7

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Pre-Fade vs. Post Fade

Inputs can be assigned to tracks either pre- or post-fade. Pre-fade tracks are fed the respective input’s
audio signal immediately following the Trim level stage of the signal path. Fader adjustments have
no effect on pre-fade Tracks.

Post-fade tracks are fed the respective input’s audio signal immediately following the Fader level
stage of the signal path. Fader levels range is adjustable and is relative to the Trim level. Fader
adjustments do affect the audio signal sent to post-fade tracks. Pre- and post-fade assignments are
applied to all inputs routed to that track.

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Features and specifications are subject to change. Visit www.sounddevices.com for the latest documentation.

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