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Set
tings
8.7
ROUTING
Signal routing for the amplifier
.
The routing of the amplified and auxiliary outputs
is independent, and can be configured
as follows
:
•
Mixer:
allows the mixing of several sources in the same output. Outputs configured
as a mixer will appear in the Mixer/Matrix window.
•
Zoner:
allows the routing of sources. It is not possible to mix sources on the same
output; however, a source selector is built into each output. Outputs configured as
zoners will appear in the Zoner window.
Configurable matrix:
•
4x6: 4 input sources, 6 outputs (4 are amplified outputs - OUT - and 2 are auxiliary
outputs - AUX-).
•
4x4: 4 input sources, 4 amplified outputs (amplified outputs configured as mixer,
auxiliary outputs configured as zoner).
•
4x2: 4 input sources, 2 auxiliary outputs (amplified outputs configured as zoners,
auxiliary outputs configured as mixers).
The
digital outputs always operate in zoner mode
as an audio signal router.
In VIDA,
there are several types of input signals
:
•
4x Analogue inputs: balanced line inputs.
•
4x Digital inputs: Dante
™
/ AES67 digital audio inputs.
•
1x Audio player.
•
1x Signal generator.
A Source is the combination of two input signals, a primary and a secondary signal.
There can be no secondary. In VIDA,
4 independently configurable sources are available
.
Sources are the input signals to the audio matrix (mixer mode) or the sources available on
the router (zoner mode).