User guide

MC Pro User Guide100
Overview of Signal Flow and Concepts
Hardware I/P’s and/or Application O/P’s are patched to SMP internal busses called SMP I/P’s. These internal busses are combined
in logical groupings called Sources. User defined Sources are then assigned to Control Room, Monitor and/or Record feeds which
are patched to either hardware speaker O/P’s or other Application I/P’s. Additionally, SMP allows the user to Directly route Hard-
ware I/P’s to Application I/P’s (and vice versa) bypassing any additional internal SMP routing.
SMP also allows the user to define Hardware I/P’s as any of 4 Talkback Sources each of which can be routed to any of the Main
Control Room, Monitor and/or Record destinations. Pre-fader Metering O/P’s can be defined to feed any available Hardware O/P
and a Main Control Room Monitor Insert Send & Return (pre-fader) can be created using either Hardware or Application I/O’s.
While the Main Control Room, Monitor and Record feeds have individual level control as well as dim and cut features, their
respective SMP O/P destinations also have individual level and cut control, including alternate speaker O/P destinations for the
Main Control Room.
Signal Flow Diagram
iLok Security Key
SMP2 requires proper authorization from a supplied iLok USB device to operate once installed. The application will allow the user
to operate in Demo mode for up to 10 startups before the iLok is required.
ASIO Selector Pro
When SMP2 installation has completed, the ASIO selector will prompt to select an ASIO device driver. Select the driver from the
pop-up menu and click OK. You can access the ASIO Selector Pro at anytime from Start > Programs > EuCon.
Signal Flow