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11 HD96-24-CC-TP User Manual
Mix matrix
Fundamentally, the mix matrix denes the capability of the HD96-24. Probably the best way to imagine the mix matrix is to think of an analogue console layout, where
inputs run vertically, and busses run horizontally. A mix matrix is usually dened as the number of busses and the quantity of simultaneously mixable inputs there are
per bus. The following diagrams illustrate the capability within the HD96-24 system.
Processing
Although the HD96-24 system allows for considerable insertion of external processing, it also embodies ample internal high-quality processing to eliminate the need
for this, in the interests of simplicity and reduced overall system size, weight and cost.
Processing components
The processing available is:
Up to 144 x 12 or 24dB/Oct. High pass lters.
Up to 144 x 6 or 12dB/Oct. Low pass lters.
Compressor/limiters on every input and output channel with side chain ltering and multiple operating “signatures”.
Up to 144 gates with side chain ltering.
144 x 4-band parametric input EQ with multiple shelf “modes”.
123 x up to 4-band parametric output EQ with HPF/LPF modes.
Up to 24 eects processors slots selectable from reverbs, delays, phase shifters, compressors and pitch shifters.
Input channel processing
Each of the 144 (maximum) full-function exi input channels has:
Analogue gain and digital trim.
Polarity reverse switch.
Input delay.
Swept high pass lter with choice of two lter slopes.
Swept low pass lter with choice of two lter slopes.