AEQ
Audio Over IP
Routing System
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"OUTPUT HW:xx.0y": means that we are setting the output "y" of the card located in
the slot xx. For instance:
"OUTPUT HW:14.01": means that output "1" of a card located in the virtual
slot 14, assigned to the AoIP board in CAPITOL IP, is being configured.
"OUTPUT HW:14.01": means that output "1" of a card located in the slot 14,
assigned to the first AoIP board in FORUM, is being configured.
"OUTPUT HW:13.01": means that output "1" of a card located in the slot 13,
assigned to the second AoIP board in FORUM, is being configured.
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"Label": alphanumeric name of the channel. Maximum number of characters
recommended is 6. This is the name that appears on all displays and menus of the AEQ
FORUM or CAPITOL IP control surface (by default outputs are labelled in lowercase
letters).
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"Default Routing": allows you to configure the signal routed by default to that output
channel. You can select any input channel ("Inputs" in "Type" column) or any of the
internal summing buses ("Mixer" in "Type" column). By default, inputs are labelled in
capitals.
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"Mode": allows you to configure the logical output channel as Mono or Stereo. By default,
all the outputs channels of AEQ FORUM or CAPITOL IP are defined as Stereo. If any
channel is re-configured to Mono it will result in an incremented number of the listed
available output channels: one Stereo Channel is converted into two Mono channels.
A3.2.3. "Programmable Configuration" menu.
A3.2.3.1. "Routing Configuration" submenu.
"Routing Configuration" submenu of "Programmable Configuration" menu allows you to define
the cross-points between input channels or internal summing buses and output channels or
internal summing buses. The entire set of cross-points available on the mixing console is
arranged in a table with the following fields:
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"Id Routing": internal numeric identifier for the input channel or the summing bus.
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"Routing": "LABEL" of the input channel or summing bus.
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"Type": type of channel used in the cross-point: "Input" for input channels and "Mixer" for
internal summing buses.
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"Id Output": internal numeric identifier for the output channel.
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"Output": "LABEL" of the output channel.