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Re: Adat use [message #110075 is a reply to message #110059] |
Thu, 20 January 2022 20:46 |
Ted Gerber
Messages: 705 Registered: January 2009
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TriSound Recording wrote on Sun, 09 January 2022 18:19Hey Ted, Yes I'm sure you have to map them to outputs, but how? I don't see anything but the Mixer A insert or mixer A FX.
Jeff
I think this is heart of the problem you're having. You need to have the MEC Module icon in the main window of the Patch Bay. It is available on the top right "sub-window" where the other items are (Mixer-A, Mixer-A FX, Mixer-A insert etc)
If you don't see the MEC Module in the list, scroll down a bit. Once you see it, drag it onto the main window, then double click to open it up and "look inside". You'll see 2 lists for 16 Inputs and 16 outputs. Whatever hardware modules are
currently installed are listed in a column in a sub window down the right side. Drag what you want onto the Inputs and Outputs to configure the MEC. Double click on the hardware cards individually once they're in place to configure them specifically.
Then close that window and make your connections from those particular MEC Modules to wherever you wanna send/receive signal - Mixer, Mixer Insert, Mixer FX.
So, for example, if you've dropped the EDS ADI-01 into the 1st 8 channels of Input/Output, and you wanna send the audio out thru that ADAT to an external machine that can receive it, you would connect the source of the signal (perhaps Mixer
Insert send ch 4) to whichever ADAT Out channel you want the signal to pass thru to your external device (perhaps ADAT send 4).
From reading your post it seems that the issue is the MEC Modules icon is not in the main window for you to configure.
T
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