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Symphony64 PCI card – User’s Guide
Output Pane
The Output routing pane is functionally similar to the Input pane, but used to make connections between
software and hardware outputs, as depicted below. Software outputs are displayed to the left of the grid
and hardware outputs are displayed across the top of the grid.
1. Matrix – The settings in these drop down menus dene how software outputs are formatted in the
routing grid:
Mono - Software outputs are formatted as Mono signal paths.
Stereo - Software outputs are formatted as Stereo signal paths.
Off - the signal path is deactivated.
(Hardware Input) Direct - this setting, unique to the Output pane, provides a signal path to route
hardware inputs directly to hardware outputs. For example, it’s possible to route AD-16X analog inputs
directly to DA-16X analog outputs. This conguration is shown in the lower routing page example shown
at right.
2. Output – This column displays the software outputs available for routing. Software output names may be
modied by clicking on the triangle to the left of the Matrix to reveal a text entry box. For these names to
appear in your audio application’s I/O list, it’s necessary to specify this in the audio application.
When the Mixer output is routed to hardware outputs (using the To Hardware drop down), the label Mixer
A (or Mixer B) appears in this column.
3. Hardware Out - This row displays the hardware outputs available for routing.
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Output Signal path: Logic> Maestro> Ensemble
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