What is it all about?
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Just like aux- and
master-sums the play
channels 9-17 are audible
on the output of the
TRACE PRO AE, only
when assigned in the
Output Control!
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Aux 1 and aux 2, aux 3
and aux 4 and so on are
grouped to stereo-
couples.
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The routing of input
signal of the TRACE PRO
AE takes place directly
within the hardware of
the soundcard and is
thereby latency-free.
This window shows the analog and digial output
as well as the four TDM outputs of the TRACE
PRO AE as stereo channel strips with the name
“Analog OUT”, “Digital OUT” or “TDM OUT”.
In the Output Control the signals of the TRACE
PRO AE can be routed completely free to an
available output or a TDM Bus channel. This
applies to any analog or digital input signal, any
TDM input signal, any play signal and all stereo
aux-sums.
This is how you do it: Example: you wish to
monitor the sum “AUX 1-2” at the analog output
of the TRACE PRO AE. Thus, push the “AUX
1-2” knob in the output channel with the title
“Analog OUT”. That’s easy - isn’t it?
The same works for input signals. Example: you
wish to route the signal of the digital input of the
TRACE PRO AE to the analog output? – No
problem. Just push the “Input”-knob on the input
channel strip “Analog OUT”. In the drop-down
menu below “Input” choose “Digital IN”. –
DONE!
For a playback signal of an audio application
push “Play” in the appropriate output channel
strip. After that, choose the desired channel in
the drop-down menu.
If you choose a signal for an output channel
under “SOURCE” you may adjust its volume
with the fader at the bottom of that channel strip.
The “Mute”-, “PRE”- and link-buttons as well as
the level meter and clipping indicator work just
the same way as you learned from the Mixer.
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