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10. Link mode / content of link channels
Here you can define, which audio signal is on the link A. If you choose the menu item
„source“ the input signal is also on the link socket available, that means input signal =
output signal (independent if there is an analogue or digital input signal). If you
do not
choose the menu item „source“, you will get always a digital link signal on the link socket
(all link-possibilities for channel A are listed below).
The link of channel B can always reproduce the input signal of this channel (always
analogue), that means input signal = output signal.
digital link-signal
Display shows:
A and B (digital stereo out - of A+B)
or
d1
A:B/d1
A+B (digital mono out - sum. of A+B)
or
d1 mono A+B/d1 mono
Example 1:
You will drive a passively channelled PA system with your DA 230 (the stereo input signal is
analogue). Please plug in the left input signal to input A and the right input signal to input B of
DA 230.
On the link-socket A you need a digital signal, e.g. for a digital recorder.
After adjusting the „input mode“ (see page 11), please set the following „link mode“ for link A:
link A = A:B/d1 – works as AD-converter (analogue-stereo in, digital-stereo out)