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4.2  Matrix Tab 
The matrix DSP object is the DSP object linking inputs to outputs. While very typical on commercial DSP products, it may be new for 
some of you. The following section will summarize the basics of configuration. 
Matrix switchers work as a “matrix” where: 
-  Rows are inputs 
-  Columns are outputs 
-  And the status(ON/OFF) of the buttons at the crosspoint of rows (inputs) & columns (outputs) will define the routing and 
mixing of the audio to one of 8 outputs. 
The following configuration shows how the matrix should be configured for a 4way configuration with: 
-  Left analog audio input being routed to analog outputs 1-4 
-  Right analog audio input being routed to analog outputs 5-8 
Note how labels of input channels and output channels followed on the Matrix mixer to simplify your routing. 
Let’s illustrate the concept of configuration of this block using a 3way configuration + 2 subs where both Left & Right signals are being 
mixed (combined). 
Per channel 
mute button 
Per channel 
Level control 
Per channel 
monitoring 
Per channel 
PEQ button 
Custom 
Label 
Analog inputs in 
Rows 
Digital inputs in 
Rows 
Crosspoint 
buttons (ON) 
Mixing happens when 
multiple crosspoints are 
enabled within a column 










