User Manual-MADI

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Monitor Path Assignments Reserve Stereo
Physical Output Pairs
Regardless of the Monitor Format (channel
width), the Monitor path always reserves stereo
pairs of physical outputs even if the Monitor
path is not using both channels of a given stereo
pair. Additionally, the Monitor path is always la-
beled in consecutive pairs starting with 1–2 re-
gardless of which physical outputs the different
Monitor channels are assigned to.
For example, if you assign a stereo Monitor path
to Analog (DB25) outputs 1 and 5 (see 1. below),
the physical outputs Analog 1–2 and 5–6 are re-
served for the Monitor path, even though Out-
put channels 2 and 6 are not being used.
Additionally, in the Main page of the Hardware
Setup, “Monitor 1–2” is automatically selected
for the first Output. Analog 1–2 and Analog 5–6
appear in subsequent Output selectors as “Ana-
log 1–2 (Monitor)” and “Analog 5–6 (Monitor)”
and are greyed out and unavailable since the are
reserved for the Monitor path (see 2. below).
Similarly, in the Output page of the I/O Setup
(see 3. below), “Monitor 1–2” is automatically
selected for the first Output. Analog 1–2 and An-
alog 5–6 appear in subsequent Output selectors
as “Analog 1–2 (Monitor)” and “Analog 5–6
(Monitor)” and are greyed out and unavailable
since the are reserved for the Monitor path
Stereo Monitor path assigned to Analog 1 and 5 as
it appears in the Hardware Setup (1 & 2) and in the
I/O Setup (3)
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