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User’s Guide MADI Router © RME !22
Example 4: Uninterrupted thin line
Thin lines reflect the so-called 1:n state. This means that for the duration of the
thin line, each output channel receives its signal from the exact same input
channel.
Input&1
Input&2
Input&3
Input&4
...
Input&64
Output&1
Output&2
Output&3
Output&4
...
Output&64
Example 5, 6: Interrupted thin line
Interruptions in the thin line simply show a break in the 1:n process, such as:
Input&2
Input&4
Output& 1
...
Output& 32
Output& 33
...
Output& 64
Example 7: Combinations of thick and thin lines
This routing indicator shows that channels 1-8 and 17-32 receive their signals
from consecutive inputs, whereas channels 9-16, 33-40, 41-48 and 49-64 each
receive their signals from the same source channel.
As mentioned above, rotating the [OUT] encoder displays quickly which
channels are routed to the selected outputs.
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1
1
1
Example 7