Crystal Vision
Installing Statesman
TANDEM-110 User Manual R1.8
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07/07/2010
Routing audio
Once de-embedding and embedding groups have been chosen, routing can be selected
with the router for each side.
Router control for side 1 (input card) and side 2 (output card)
Route source to destinations by clicking on the crosspoint squares in the matrix. Any
selections made will turn dark red. Invalid selections will be rejected and returned to the
last valid selection. Click on the Salvo button when finished. Valid selections will turn
bright red and new source-destination assignments will be loaded into the routing table.
If an input option card (G) is fitted on side 1, sources from that input card can be routed to
the embedder (C) on the same side. If an output option card (I) is fitted on side 1, sources
from a de-embedder (A) on side 1 can be routed to that output card.
If an input option card (H) is fitted on side 2, sources from that input card can be routed to
the embedder (D) on the same side. If an output option card (J) is fitted on side 2, sources
from a de-embedder (B) on side 2 can be routed to that output card.
Note:
Routing between sides is not supported by a TANDEM-110.
Assigning delay, inversion and stereo to mono conversion
To assign delay to a selected route check the associated ‘Delay’ box. To invert the phase
of the audio in a selected route check the associated ‘Inv’ box. Mono options are
explained in the next section.
If an input card is fitted, the mono function follows the router and any of the four output
channels can be set as the mono sum of its stereo pair. If an output card is fitted, the mono
function precedes the router and input channels 1&2 and input channels 3&4 can be
configured as either a stereo or mono source.
In the diagram, the side 1 router on the left has an input card fitted. Four mono select
checkboxes are on the output side of the router indicating separate control of each
channel. The two mono checkboxes on the input side are greyed out to indicate that they
are inactive.
The right hand router has an output card fitted. Two mono select checkboxes are on the
input side of the router indicating combined control of each channel pair 1&2, and 3&4.
The four mono checkboxes on the output side are greyed out to indicate that they are
inactive.