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#22 Guest_eBetan_*
Posted 24 June 2003 - 20:53
yeah Stryd!....13 rows of 32 buttons!....still looks cool though! Wonder what it is!
#23
Posted 25 June 2003 - 02:43
Hi eBetan,
All those buttons are the routing matrix of the desk. These type of controls are standard on all pro desks and also avalible on alot of semi-pro desks.
These buttons allow the uses to send analog signals to various places within the desk (i.e. groups/busses which are usualy connected to a Recorder of some discription). Each channel has it's own set. This allows the user to send the signal in one channel to ALL groups (which will usually send to all inputs of the recorder) or you could send ALL channels to one group(therefore one input of the recorder), or any combination there of.
For example, you have a Mic/synth connected to channel 1 of you mixer which you want to record to track 8 on your recorder. Simlpy press the button marked 8. this will send the signal to group 8. the output of group 8 is connected to track 8 on the recorder.
See the flexiblity that this type of system offers? like I said this type of feature is standard of pro desks (think Neve, SSL etc) so once you understand how this system works you will be able to use ANY pro desk.
Rowan
All those buttons are the routing matrix of the desk. These type of controls are standard on all pro desks and also avalible on alot of semi-pro desks.
These buttons allow the uses to send analog signals to various places within the desk (i.e. groups/busses which are usualy connected to a Recorder of some discription). Each channel has it's own set. This allows the user to send the signal in one channel to ALL groups (which will usually send to all inputs of the recorder) or you could send ALL channels to one group(therefore one input of the recorder), or any combination there of.
For example, you have a Mic/synth connected to channel 1 of you mixer which you want to record to track 8 on your recorder. Simlpy press the button marked 8. this will send the signal to group 8. the output of group 8 is connected to track 8 on the recorder.
See the flexiblity that this type of system offers? like I said this type of feature is standard of pro desks (think Neve, SSL etc) so once you understand how this system works you will be able to use ANY pro desk.
Rowan
#25 Guest_eBetan_*
Posted 25 June 2003 - 10:15
I see Stryd!...very nice idea!...Always appreciate a little insight!...wonder why I havent seen button matrices like that on some modular synths instead of patch-bay style matrices....seems so easy by comparison...anyhow...I will just let it go ;D I think I have strayed WAY off topic on this one!



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