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DriveCore Install DA Series Operation Manual
Editing DSP Settings
Source Routing Panel
Each channel of the DCi DA signal processing has an input signal
router that lets you choose the audio signal that will be used by the
channel. This includes priority routing features.
The Source Routing panel can be accessed by clicking one of the
amplifier channel's
Input
icons from the Configuration panel (see
).
Use one of the following factory quick start selections to get up and
running quickly:
Analog Only
This selection configures the input router for analog sources. Each
output channel will select its corresponding analog input by default.
Choices for the Analog Audio input are any available analog input
channels or one of the summed variants (e.g., Analog Inputs 1+2,
Analog Inputs 3+4, etc.). Selecting this option will automatically change
the Medium Source to none.
Network Only
This option selects the audio input from the Dante port on the back
panel of the amp. Each amplifier has 8 Dante input channels, as well as
summed variants (e.g., Dante Inputs A+B, Dante Inputs C+D, etc.).
Network With Analog Backup
With this option selected, the input takes the network signal as its
source when the network signal or clock is present. If the network lock
is lost, the input switches to the selected analog source. Once that
network lock is found again, the input switches back to the selected
network source. This works even when the network signal has no audio
but is sending a clock signal.
Analog Overrides Network
With this option selected, the Dante input is used as the channel's
source. If the analog signal level is greater than the user-defined analog
signal threshold, the input switches to the analog signal. As long as the
analog signal level exceeds the threshold, or as long as its level falls
below threshold for a user-defined hold time, the analog signal remains
the channel's source.
NOTE:
Dante signal routing must also be configured using Audinate's
.
Figure 38:
Basic Source Routing panel