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Configuring Mixers/Routers
Input signals in the VENU360 can be mixed or routed to the input processing chains or directly to the output processing
chains. On the input processing chains, signals can be mixed or routed from any of the 7 direct inputs (e.g., Analog1, Analog2,
AES1, BLU link channel 1, Dante channel 1, etc.). On the output processing chains, signals can also be mixed or routed from
any of the 7 direct inputs, as well as the 1/2/3 bus points or A/B/C bus points – including summable variations of the 1/2/3
and A/B/C bus points. The 1/2/3 bus points allow signals to be routed to outputs pre any input processing. The A/B/C bus
points allow routing to any outputs post input processing. The below diagrams show all the aforementioned routing/mixing
options available to the input and mid (output) processing chains.
Input Mixer/Router Chain Options
Description
Routing Diagram
Route IN1
(*Analog 1)
Route IN2
(*Analog 2)
Route IN3
(*Analog 3)
Route IN4
(*AES 1)
Route IN5
(*AES 2)
Route IN6
(*AES 3)
Route IN7
(*AES 4)
Mix Inputs
Mid (Output) Mixer/Router Chain Options
Description
Routing Diagram
Route IN1
(*Analog 1)
Route IN2
(*Analog 2)
Route IN3
(*Analog 3)
Route IN4
(*AES 1)
Route IN5
(*AES 2)
Route IN6
(*AES 3)
Route IN7
(*AES 4)
Mix Inputs
Route 1
Route 2
Route 3
Mid (Output) Mixer/Router Chain Options
Description
Routing Diagram
Route 1+2
Route 2+3
Route 1+2+3
Mix 1, 2, 3
Route A
Route B
Route C
Route A+B
Route B+C
Route A+B+C
Mix A, B, C
*Fixed input channel configuration in standard VENU360 model. When using a VENU360-D (Dante) or VENU360-B (BLU
link) model, input channel configuration can be modified to include Dante or BLU link channels depending on model. See