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Common Output Routing
The Common Output Routing licensed feature allows channels to be routed or
combined and routed in custom ways to various destination outputs. Common
Output routing is applied to:
1.
Signals monitored using "Input Source select" from the Front Panel,
2.
Presets that have been created to apply the COR.
Any change to the COR will affect the Presets that have "Apply COR" selected.
For example, multiple channels of an 7.1 channel program can be combined and
directed to the left or right internal speakers. Six or eight channels could be
directed to the AES outputs, which could feed an external surround sound system.
Contact Wohler Sales to purchase the license for this feature.
If Common Output Routing is not licensed, then any of the iAM-MIX inputs can be
monitored in stereo or mono only through the internal speakers. The headphone
jack, the analog XLR outputs, and the first AES output will follow whatever is
directed to the speakers.
When licensed, select Common Output Routing under Configuration. This will
display the Common Output Routing (COR) screen. This screen contains a matrix
which forms an easy way for you to set up the wide variety of input to output
routing and mixing capabilities. The COR screen is shown in Figure 4-8.
Figure 4–8: Common Output Routing (COR) Screen
Common Output
Routing
Routing Inputs
Destination
Outputs
Output Options
Destination Outputs
On the left of the COR screen are listed the Destination Outputs. These are the
outputs to which any input can be routed. They are as follows:
1.
Speaker/Headphone
: Selected inputs will be sent to the left and right