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46 PRO X User Manual
Item Element Description
10 CLEAR SEL. button
Clears all current selections and their patches.
Important:
Unlike the NONE button, which merely removes the current selections
(highlighted in yellow), CLEAR SEL. goes a step further by removing the
patch as well. This will stop any audio that may have been going through the
patched signal.
11 CLEAR button
Clears all patching (see “To clear all current patching” in chapter 8).
Important:
Exercise great caution when using this function. Observe the warning that
appears after clicking this button.
12 CONFIG button
Opens the AES50 Device Conguration window, from where you can set up the I/O tabs
in the Patching screen (see “Typical AES50 Device Conguration window” in chapter 8).
13 STORE PRESET and LOAD PRESET buttons
These are user library (preset) function buttons
(see Chapter 24 "User Libraries (Presets)" in chapter 24).
14 Title section Section titles and tab names.
15 Patching area Contains all of the patch connectors on tabs.
16 To section
Houses the tabs that contain all of the patch connector destinations
(see Table 4 “Patching screen tabs” in chapter 8).
17 From section
Houses the tabs that contain all of the patch connector sources
(see Table 4 “Patching screen tabs” in chapter 8).
>> To access the Patching screen
Do one of the following:
• At the GUI, choose home Patching.
• Press the patching/metering button in the primary navigation zone.
• At the GUI, click a src (source) or dest (destination) button. The Patching
screen will open at the appropriate tab/conguration window.
What the Patching screen symbols mean
The following table gives a description of all the symbols that appear on the
Patching screen tabs.
Symbol Description
During patching, this triangle appears under a tab name
when the tab contains a selected patch connector.
Shown at the top of the channel patch connectors, this box
aids channel identication by matching the user-congured
colour for that channel.
Insert return patch connector.
Insert send patch connector.
Bus or channel source patch connector.
Symbol Description
Bus or channel destination patch connector.
Female XLR chassis patch connector (input).
Male XLR chassis patch connector (output).
Jack patch connector.
Non-functional patch connector, that is, one that cannot be
patched.
Compressor sidechain input patch connector.
Gate input patch connector.
Tape return connector
Set-up button, which opens the device conguration
window (see “Conguring the devices” in chapter 8
for details).