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Chapter 13 : Channel View : Output Routing Views
Introduction
The output routing view is the place to engage / disengage channel, output and group assignments for
each output. This includes the subgroups, VCAs, matrix and, of course, the main L/R.
A few notes about the output routing views before diving in...
Unlike the input routing view, the output routing view is dierent for each type.
Unlike the input routing view, there is no source selection. Rather, it’s divided into two – or one
in the case of the matrix – main sections.
Like the input routing view, the output routing view is located in a convenient location as it,
too, is the thumbnail at the top of each output channel strip.
For all except VCA, the view provides a place to assign the output to VCAs and mute groups.
For main L/R, subgroups and VCAs, it also adds the ability to assign channels to the group.
The output routing view that appears is dependent on which output’s group (or matrix) is selected.
In other words, if you tap the channel 4 VCA output routing view, you will be making changes to VCA 4.
Simply swiping left and right will leave the output routing view open, but will change the channel.
The current input or output channel will be displayed in the current parameter display, as well as
on the channel strip to the left of the routing view.
Let’s check out all four, shall we?
Main L/R
The main L/R is really the brains of the operation. Even if utilizing subgroups, VCAs and matrices, they still
need to get routed to the main L/R to be heard. Ok, ok, it could be routed to a monitor via an aux send, but
the main L/R is important nonetheless. The default view will look something like the image shown below.
Main L/R