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Specialty
These Component Objects provide Pass-Through and Split Pass-Through functions, to aid in the organization of system
connections. Pass-Through blocks allow wiring nodes to be strategically placed, so audio or control (logic) signals can
be routed in different directions. Split Pass-Through blocks allow associated input and output wiring nodes to be
placed in separate locations, with an implicit or 'wireless' connection being maintained between them.
Pass Through and Split Pass Through blocks simply allow custom signal routing, and provide no actual processing of
their own. Therefore, they do not have Control Dialog Boxes. Instead, an Initialization Properties window appears, for
component definition and customization, when these blocks are placed into the Layout.
see Pass-Through
see Split Pass-Through Input
see Split Pass-Through Output
Control Dialog
Pass-Through
Pass-Through blocks allow wiring nodes to be strategically
placed, so audio or control (logic) signals can be routed in
different directions.
Type selects whether the block is for audio or logic
connections. Channel Count selects the quantity of
input/output connections to be provided on the block.
Signal In determines the physical location of input wiring
nodes on the block. Signal Out determines the physical
location of output wiring nodes on the block.
Pass-Through blocks simply allow custom signal routing,
and provide no actual processing of their own. APT stands
for Audio Pass-Through. LPT stands for Logic Pass-
Through. This example shows a pair of 2-channel Audio
Pass-Through blocks used to create a double-bend.