Section 22: Matrix Editor
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22.8.
The Default Matrices
The
COMMANDER
G
3
comes with a set of default matrices. You will have 21
preset default matrices in your
Matrix Editor
. These are displayed by clicking on
the pull-down menu labeled
Select
Matrix to edit
. Simply click on the
desired preset matrix to display the
signal paths that have been created.
These can be left the same, changed
to suit your unique needs and even
saved as a new matrix with a unique
name.
The intentions of the default matrices
are two-fold. First of all to assist in
conceptualizing how the matrices are
set up for different routing functions.
Secondly, they allow you to easily
choose a preset matrix that will suit
your requirements.
The great thing about the default matrices is that you can save a lot of time and
effort in creating new matrices by copying, adapting and saving the default ones
as new matrices. This is discussed in more detail in the following sections.
There are 21 default matrices within the
COMMANDER
G
3
that are set for the
following:
Mute Return;
Mute Program;
Manual Default Program;
Manual Default Cue/Comms 1 & 2;
Manual Default Cue/Comms Aux;
Manual Default Phone Cue;
Manual Default Remote Cue;
Manual Default Talkback tx 1 &2;
Manual Default Talkback rx 1 &2;
Manual Default Empty;
Manual Default Stereo Program;
Manual Default Dual Program;
Manual Default Rem Intercom 1 & 2;
Manual Default Stereo Cue 2
;
Manual Default Program B
;
Manual Default Stereo Program B
; and
Manual Default Dual Program B
.
The
Mute Return
matrix mutes the return feed from the studio, as per the routing
rules set by the user.
Mute Program
mutes the outgoing program feed, as per the
routing rules set by the user.