Troubleshooting guide

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P4800 System Processor Software Guide Page 18 of 108
Signal Routing
The System Processor allows you to route signal from each of the four inputs to any or all of the eight
outputs. In order for signal to pass from the input channel strips to the output channel strips, it must be
routed through the Matrix Mixer. You can connect inputs to outputs using any of the methods
described below.
Making Connections in the Signal Flow Diagram
For simple system configurations, the easiest way to connect inputs to outputs is to use the mouse in
the signal flow diagram.
Click on Mix Points
1. Click on an input mix point.
2. The cursor will change to indicate it’s waiting for you to designate an output connection.
3. Click on an output mix point.
Tip! You can use the ESC key to cancel a connection if you change your mind after
you have clicked on an input mix point, before you click on an output mix point.
Click and Drag between Mix Points
1. Click and drag from an input mix point to an output mix point.
2. A connection line will appear along the signal path.
It turns green when the connection is valid.
3. Release the mouse button to make the connection.
Click on Input Selectors
1. Click on an output channel’s numbered input selector for the corresponding input channel.
2. A connection line will appear in the signal flow diagram between the mix points, and the numbered
input selector will be highlighted.
Making Connections in the Matrix Mixer Window
For more complex configurations with many crossing connection lines, the Matrix Mixer window can
provide an easier method of connecting inputs to outputs.
1. Double-click on the mix block for the output you wish to connect.
2. In the left side of the Matrix Mixer window, click the input button for each input
channel connection.
3. A connection line will appear in the signal flow diagram between the mix points, and the numbered
input selector will be highlighted for each active connection.
Deleting Connections
§ Click on a connection line and press the DELETE key.
§ Click on the input selector corresponding to the connection.
This toggles the connection off.
§ Click on a connection line and use the right-click contextual menu.
§ Select multiple connections by holding down the CTRL key while clicking.