User Manual
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User's Guide HDSP System HDSP 9652 © RME 
You see, it is very easy to set up a specific submix for whatever output: 
select output channel, set up fader and pans of inputs and playbacks – 
ready! 
For advanced users sometimes it makes sense to work without Submix 
View. Example: you want to see and set up some channels of different 
submixes simultaneously, without the need to change between them all 
the time. Switch off the Submix View by a click on the green button. Now 
the black routing fields below the faders no longer show the same entry 
(A1 1+2), but completely different ones. The fader and pan position is the 
one of the individually shown routing destination. 
In playback channel 1 (middle row), labelled Out 1, click onto the routing 
field below the label. A list pops up, showing a checkmark in front of 'A1 
1+2' and 'SPDIF'. So currently playback channel 1 is sent to these two 
routing destinations. Click onto 'A1 7+8'. The list disappears, the routing 
field no longer shows 'A1 1+2', but ' A1 7+8'. Now move the fader with the 
mouse. As soon as the fader value is unequal m.a., the present state is 
being stored and routing is activated. Move the fader button to around 0 
dB. The present gain value is displayed below the fader in green letters. 
In the lower row, on channel 7, you can see the level of what you are 
hearing from output 7. The level meter of the hardware output shows the 
outgoing level. Click into the area above the fader and drag the mouse in 
order to set the panorama, in this case the routing between channels 7 
and 8. The present pan value is also being displayed below the fader. 
Please carry out the same steps for Out 2 now, in order to route it to 
output 8 as well. 
In short: While editing the Submix A7/A8 you have direct access to other 
submixes on other channels, because their routing fields are set to 
different destinations. And you get a direct view of how their faders and 
panoramas are set up. 
This kind of visual presentation is a mighty one, but for many users it 
is hard to understand, and it requires a deep understanding of 
complex routing visualizations. Therefore we usually re-commend to 
work in Submix View. 
Often signals are stereo, i. e. a pair of two channels. It is therefore helpful to be able to make 
the routing settings for two channels at once. Hold down the Ctrl-key and click into the routing 
field of Out 3. The routing list pops up with a checkmark at 'A1 3+4'. Select 'A1 7+8'. Now, Out 4 
has already been set to 'A1 7+8' as well. 
When you want to set the fader to exactly 0 dB, this can be difficult, depending on the mouse 
configuration. Move the fader close to the 0 position and now press the Shift-key. This activates 
the fine mode, which stretches the mouse movements by a factor of 8. In this mode, a gain 
setting accurate to 0.1 dB is no problem at all. 
Please set Out 4 to a gain of around -20 dB and the pan close to center. Now click onto the 
routing field. You'll now see three checkmarks, at 'A1 3+4', 'A1 7+8' and 'SPDIF'. Click onto 'A2 
1+2'. The window disappears, fader and pan jump to their initial values, the signal can now be 
routed to the output A2 1+2. You can continue like this until all entries have got a checkmark, i. 
e. you can send the signal to all outputs simultaneously.










