User`s guide
  20  User’s Guide MADI Router © RME    
7.3.3 Routing Indicator 
A thin line in the lower half of the display reflects the current fragmentation of the output 
patches. It serves as an aid to get a quick overview of what is happening across the 
complete matrix. It has the same length as the channel indicator (here shown for 64 
channels). The routing indicator has several possible states: 
It is helpful to imagine a continuous thick line as equivalent to a diagonal line in a routing 
matrix where inputs are represented in rows and outputs are represented in columns. 
Any breaks in this line reflect an interruption of the diagonal. 
The continuous thin line represents a horizontal line in the routing matrix, which means 
that for the duration of the line, all outputs receive the signal from the same input channel. 










