The default path names are TK1, TK2, TK3, etc.
Tracks have a track send (output) and track return (input) at the beginning of the signal path. These can be
connected (port routed, patched) to an Output and an Input Port. Bus/Tape switching is provided on the Fader
Strips and with global Bus/Tape switching on the FADERS GLOBAL CONTROL Panel.
Tracks can have Channels, Groups and other Tracks as routing sources. They can be routed to Main Outputs,
Groups and other Tracks. The software that controls routing prevents any feedback loops from occurring.
They can also make contributions to Auxiliaries.
Tracks can be used as surround sound destinations and this is setup using the Pan Designators and Pan Macros
functions in Desk Edit. Tracks are also used as 'stem busses' when the optional Surround Sound panel is
installed.
Track Arming
The track sends are armed for recording using the REC keys above the Routing Screen.
To arm individual track sends press the REC keys for the required tracks. The integral LEDs will flash red.
Each press of a REC key will toggle the associated track between armed and safe. If a track send can not be
armed (e.g. if the track send is not port routed to a tape machine) then the LEDs will not flash. If a track send is
half of a stereo pair that can not be separated (e.g. on a DAT machine) then the other leg will also be armed.
To arm all track sends press the ALL REC key.
To make all tracks safe (disarm all tracks) press the ALL SAFE key.
When the machine is put into Record all the flashing S for armed tracks will illuminate solid red.
Tracks can also be armed in the Group Setup function in LEDs the Transport Menu.
Main Outputs
Main Outputs (or Mains) are the primary destination for final mixes and overall console output. Mains are also
the most commonly selected source for control room monitoring. They can be mono, stereo or stereo wide and
there can be up to four Mains in a Desk Setup.
Mains use the Master Faders but they can also be assigned to normal fader strips.
The default path names are MAIN, MAI2, MAI3 and MAI4.
Mains can have one or two outputs at the end of the signal path. These can be connected to Output Ports using
I/O Patching.
Mains can have Channels, Groups and Tracks as routing sources. They can be routed to Cues or used as
monitoring sources.
Press the MAIN key on the upper channel strip to show the available Main Outputs. Press the numbered key in
the routing array to route the path to that Output.
Working With Signal Paths
Main Outputs
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