Input, output and send routing, Viewing input, output and send routing, Setting input, output and send routing – Solid State Logic Duality 82S6DUA20C User Manual

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Input, Output and Send Routing

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Input, Output and Send Routing

The channel D-pots can also be used to assign signals to inputs, outputs and the aux sends of a DAW:

Viewing Input, Output and Send Routing

The input, output or send routing for all DAW channels can be displayed on the channel scribble strip by holding

down the INPUT, OUTPUT or SEND button (3) on the Master Control Panel and using the Master D-pot to

select which of the available sends you wish to display.

Setting input, Output and Send Routing

To make or change an input, output or send assignment:

1. Select ASSIGN + INPUT or OUTPUT or SEND (3) on the Master Control Panel.

When using SEND, use the Master D-pot to select the send you wish to change

2. The D-pot scribble strip will now read ASGN and the fader scribble strip will indicate the current routing for

the DAW channel.

3. Turn a channel D-pot to scroll through a list of available DAW inputs or outputs (names are derived from the

DAW I/O settings, not Duality). The list will appear in the channel scribble strip. The green LED below the D-

pot will flash.

4. Push the D-pot knob to select the current assignment; the green LED will become solid and a ‘>’ symbol will

appear in front of the assigned signal (for example, ‘>Out3-4’).

5. Press the ASSIGN button once more to exit assign mode. This will also commit any changes you have made,

that have not been confirmed by pressing the D-pot.

6. Pressing ESC at any time will abort the assignment process.

Assigning Signals to Multiple Channels

Holding down OPTION then pressing any channel D-pot will assign that channel’s input to all channels. Holding

down SHIFT + OPTION will assign that channel’s input to all selected channels. Select SEL mode on the Master

Control Panel then press the SEL buttons on the channels you wish to route to.

Holding down OPTION + ALT then pressing a channel D-pot will incrementally route that channel’s input to all

channels. For example, selecting input 1 as the input to channel 9, then holding down OPTION and ALT, before

pressing the channel 9 D-pot, will route input 1 to channel 9, input 2 to channel 10, input 3 to channel 11 and so

on across the entire DAW.

Holding down SHIFT + OPTION + ALT will incrementally route that channel’s input to all selected channels.

Select SEL mode on the Master Control Panel then press the SEL buttons on the channels to which you wish to

route.

Assigning a Channel to Multiple Outputs

Hold the CTRL button and select another output. The currently assigned output will have a ‘>’ symbol in front of

it (for example, ‘>Out3-4’), and other added outputs will have a ‘+’ (for example ‘+Out5-6’) until you assign it.

In the scribble strip, an ‘@’ symbol indicates that an item is inactive (ie. routed but muted). The ‘$’ symbol

indicates that more than one output is assigned, and at least one of those is inactive.

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