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How do I make some outputs follow Mutes and Solos while
making other outputs ignore them?
In the example shown in Figure 4-12, the Analog XLR Outputs will follow Solos and
Mutes, while AES Pair 1 will ignore them. Simple check or uncheck the Solo/Mute
selection in the Output Options section.
Figure 4-12 - Applying Solos and Mutes to Output Routing
How do I route only specific monitored channels to the Analog
XLR outputs?
Using Output Routing, certain selected channels may be routed to any chosen
outputs. In Figure 4-13, channels monitored on meters 9 to 16 are combined and
routed to the Analog XLR outputs.
Figure 4-13 - Specific Channel Output Routing
How do I configure outputs for Source Select options, without
creating Presets?
Use the Common Output Routing settings to determine how the outputs are
configured for source select options. The Common Output Routing feature allows
channels to be routed or combined and routed to various destinations. For example,
channels 1 to 8 can be routed to AES outputs, channels 9 to 16 can be routed to
Analog XLR outputs. Figure 4-14 shows the various outputs that channels can be
routed to from selected sources.