User Manual
User's Guide Digiface AVB © RME
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A  click  on  the  tool  symbol  opens  the  channel’s  Settings  panel.  The 
panel includes the following elements: 
Stereo. Switches the channel to mono or stereo mode. 
Width.  Setting  the  stereo  width.  1.00  equals  full  stereo,  0.00  mono,  -
1.00 swapped channels. 
MS Proc. Activates M/S processing within the stereo channel. Monaural 
information is sent to the left channel, stereo information to the right. 
Phase L. Inverts the phase of the left channel by 180°. 
Phase R. Inverts the phase of the right channel by 180°. 
Note
:  the  functions  Width,  MS  Proc,  Phase  L  and  Phase  R  affect  all 
routings of the respective channel. 
Besides Stereo/Mono, Phase L und Phase R the settings of the Hardware Outputs have further 
options: 
Talkback. Activates this channel as receiver and output of the Talkback 
signal.  This  way  Talkback  can  be sent  to  any  outputs,  not  only  the 
Phones  in  the  Control  Room  section.  Another  application  could  be  to 
send a certain signal to specific outputs by the push of a button. 
No Trim. Sometimes channels need  to have a  fixed routing and  level, 
which  should  not  be  changed  in  any  case.  An  example  is  the  stereo 
mixdown for recording of a live show. With No Trim active, the routing to 
this output channel is excluded from the Trim Gains function, therefore 
is not changed unintentionally. 
Loopback.  Sends  the  output  data  to  the  driver  as  record  data.  The 
corresponding  submix  can  be  recorded  then.  This  channel’s  hardware 
input  sends  its  data  only  to  TotalMix,  no  longer  to  the  recording 
software. 
Another difference to the input and playback channels is the Cue button instead of Solo. A click 
on Cue sends the respective Hardware Output’s audio to the Main Out, or any of the Phones 
outputs (option Assign / Cue to in the Control Room section). With this any hardware output can 
be controlled and listened to through the monitoring output very conveniently. 










