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For example, copying from input/output channels leaves the sends settings in the target
channel unaffected.
Routing
The Routing rack allows you to congure input and output routing, that is, setting up input and
output busses.
NOTE
This channel rack is only available in the MixConsole window.
Input busses are used when you record on an audio track. In this case, you must select from
which input bus the audio is received.
NOTE
The settings that you make for the input channel will be a permanent part of the recorded audio
le.
Output busses are used when you play back an audio, group, or FX channel. In this case, you
must route the channel to an output bus.
You can route the outputs from multiple audio channels to a group. For example, to control the
channel levels using one fader, and to apply the same effects and equalization to all the
channels.
Setting up Routing
PREREQUISITE
Set up busses and group channels in the Audio Connections window.
PROCEDURE
1. On the MixConsole toolbar, click Racks and activate Routing to show the Routing rack
above the fader section.
2. Click one of the slots of the Routing rack to open the input or the output routing pop-up
menu for a channel.
3. In the routing selector, select an entry.
To set up the routing for multiple selected channels simultaneously, press Shift-Alt
and select a bus.
To set several selected channels to incrementing busses (the second selected
channel to the second bus, the third to the third bus, etc.), press Shift and select a
bus.
To disconnect input or output bus assignments, select No Bus.
Input Busses
The input routing selector only lists busses that correspond to the channel conguration.
NOTE
If you select a group channel as input for an audio channel, you can record a downmix.
Input Routing Congurations for Mono Channels
Mono input busses.
MixConsole
MixConsole Window
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