SoundGrid Studio User Guide / Owners Manual
Table Of Contents
- Welcome to SoundGrid Studio
- Part 1: Getting Started
- Part 2: Top Bar
- Part 3: Setup Window
- Setup Window Overview
- Network Controls
- Device Racks: Assigning and Managing Network Devices
- I/O Devices Racks
- I/O Device Racks Displays and Controls
- I/O Devices Menu Items
- SG Connect
- I/O Sharing
- Connected Systems
- System Inventory in Super Systems
- Sharing a Device
- Setting up Device Sharing
- Shared Devices: Clocking Considerations
- Patching Shared Devices
- Patching Shared Output Devices
- Shared and Un-Shared Devices in the Patch
- Removing Shared Devices
- If the Sharing Host Becomes Unavailable
- Share Preamp Control
- Servers
- External Control Devices
- Setting Sample Rate
- Assigning I/O Devices Manually
- Working Offline
- Mixer Settings
- User Interface Settings Section
- Patch Window Sections
- The Patch Grid
- Mixer Layers
- Mixer Channels
- Mixer Layer Modes
- Using Plugins
- Monitor Panel
- INCORPORATING MIDI
- MACKIE CONTROL PROTOCOL
- Setting Up Mackie HUI in a DAW
- Setup Window Overview
- Part 4: Patch Window
- Part 5: Mixer Window
- Appendix
Part 4: Patch Window
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Filtering Tools
Since the Patch window can connect “anything to anything” within the eMotion ST mixer and between any assigned
devices on the SoundGrid network, the number of potential patches is very large. To make patching manageable,
sources and destinations are filtered according to the purpose of the patch.
Use the Patch View Selector to select the type of patch you want create. Are you patching into the mixer or
out? Are you patching inside mixer? Do you want to assign channels to links? Or do you want to bypass the
mixer altogether and patch between devices? The View Patch selection determines the category of patches
that at possible for the desired use.
Once a Patch View is established, the specific rows and columns are defined. This, the Grid filters, is where
the possibilities of what patches to what are shown.