User`s guide

APOGEE ELECTRONICS
EnsembleUsers Guide
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Maestro 2
Input Routing
The Input Routing tab window determines how Ensemble hardware inputs are routed to audio software inputs.
Hardware Inputs Columns - The hardware analog and digital inputs of the Ensemble are displayed in these columns.
Software Inputs Rows - Available audio software inputs are displayed in these rows in pairs (1-2, 3-4, etc).
Software Input Labels - Once a connection has been made between hardware and software inputs, the software
input label (consisting of the peripheral prex plus the hardware input label) appears in these elds. For these labels
to appear in your audio software input/output assignments, ensure that the software is set to accept labels transmitted
through Ensemble’s Core Audio driver.
Reset Routing - This button will reset the Input Routing assignments to the default settings.
Audio connections between hardware and software inputs are made by positioning markers on the routing grid at the
intersection of the desired hardware and software channels. By default, hardware inputs are routed sequentially to
software inputs. Note that the movement of the markers is restricted based on the routing capability of the system. On
the Input Routing page, one hardware input may be assigned to multiple software inputs (in effect splitting the signal)
but multiple hardware inputs may not be assigned to one software input (an operation which would require the summing
of input signals). Each marker’s range of motion is indicated by the horizontal shading as depicted above by arrows on
the Input routing grid.