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INPUT ROUTING
INPUT ROUTING - DD1500
The selection of input routing options on the DD1500 depends very much on the options you have
installed in the system. In a basic system with no ADCs connected (I.e. the only inputs you have
are the digital inputs A and B), the default assignment would be:
DIGI A L/R
DIGI B L/R
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TO TRACKS
INPUTS
If you add one DD1500a to the system with just two stereo analogue inputs, these would be
automatically assigned as
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TO TRACKS
INPUTS
ADC 1L
ADC 1R
ADC 2L
ADC 2R
The digital inputs A and B may also be assigned if you wish but, in this case, the analogue inputs
would take priority in the routing.
Of course, should you add more inputs (be they digital or analogue), the system will assign them
automatically for you but you may re-assign them as you wish.
With this default setting, you may record using a normal 4- or 8-group output track laying mixer
and assign mixer channels to tracks from the mixer just as you would with a normal MTR with no
need to worry about having to set any special input routing. However, if you do wish to route inputs
within the DD1500, this is also possible.
When a DD1500 is selected on entry to the ROUTE INPUTS pages, the screen will display
something like this:
This shows the default routing in a system with no analogue inputs, only the standard digital inputs
A and B.
This shows the default settings for a system fitted with a DD1500a comprising one AD4 analogue
input board.
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