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exceed 100%, and still assign processing to paths already allocated. This is because there is a physical
limitation to the amount of digital audio that the system backplane can handle, and this can be greater than the
amount of DSP processing required.
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To allocate processing click on the required processing element in the processing pool. Allocating processes
is identical for all path types.
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Click on Add or double click on the required processing element in the processing pool.
If a DRC is in the path then this will prevent other dynamics modules being added and vice versa.
If more than 4 bands of EQ are assigned to a path then any sidechain elements and Filters will be removed, and
vice versa. EQ bands 5 to 8 have the same system defaults as EQ bands 1 to 4 respectively (i.e. band 5 is an HF
band and so on).
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To de-allocate processing in the currently selected path click on the required processing element in the
current path processing box and click on Remove.
Or
ä Double click on the required processing element in the current path processing box.
ä To change the order of processing click and hold on an item in the current path processing box and drag the
item to a different location in the signal path and release the trackball button.
Cut and Paste Processing Elements
ä To Copy and Paste place the cursor in the source path (i.e. the path selected to copy from).
ä Click on the Copy button.
The path contents will be copied into a buffer.
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Click on the Paste button.
The Paste Options dialogue box will appear providing the user with three options.
Paste To All copies the processing to all remaining paths of the same type.
Paste To Selected allows the user to copy processing to individual paths.
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