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/ Apr 2009
without creating any audio signals. So where do the mixer signals come from?
When you associate the engine BLADE to a particular control surface (this is done
on the network info screen on the control surface; see the control surface manual),
the engine BLADE automatically queries the surface for the number of fader
channels, mixes, etc. that it is configured with and creates the matching source and
destination signals in the engine BLADE. It adds default signal names for all of
these signals, identifying them with the control surface; of course, just like any
other signal, you can rename them as you please.
WheatNet-IP
/ June 2010