User`s guide
User's Guide HDSPe MADI © RME
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Unfortunately, very often it is not possible within the record software to assign a different input 
channel to an existing track 'on the fly'. The loopback mode solves this problem elegantly. The 
routing scheme stays the same, with the input channel 10 sent to any output via TotalMix, to the 
Compressor, from the Compressor back to any input. Now this input signal is routed directly to 
output 10, and output 10 is then switched into loopback mode via Ctrl-mouse. 
As explained in chapter 27.5, the hardware input of channel 10 now no longer feeds the record 
software, but is still connected to TotalMix (and thus to the Compressor). The record software 
receives the signal of submix channel 10 instead – the Compressor's return path. 
27.7 MS Processing 
The mid/side principle is a special positioning technique for microphones, which results in a mid 
signal on one channel and a side signal on the other channel. These information can be trans-
formed back into a stereo signal quite easily. The process sends the monaural mid channel to 
left and right, the side channel too, but phase inverted (180°) to the right channel. For a better 
understanding: the mid channel represents the function L+R, while the side channel represents 
L-R. 
During record the monitoring needs 
to be done in 'conventional' stereo. 
As TotalMix can invert the phase, it 
also offers the functionality of a M/S-
decoder. The menu Options includes 
a macro to simplify the setup. First 
select the two input channels, in the 
picture to the right MADI In 3 and 4, 
having the current routing destination 
MADI Out 1+2. Now the string MS 
Processing In 3+4 to Out 1+2 On is 
shown in Options. 
After a mouse click TotalMix sets gains and pans correctly. Of course 
these settings can also be performed manually. Repeat the last step to 
remove all routings (menu Options ...Off). 
The M/S-Processing automatically operates as M/S encoder or decoder, depending on the 
source signal format. When processing a usual stereo signal, all monaural information will be 
shifted into the left channel, all stereo information into the right channel. Thus the stereo signal 
is M/S encoded. This yields some interesting insights into the mono/stereo contents of modern 
music productions. Additionally some very interesting methods of manipulating the stereo base 
and generating stereo effects come up, as it is then very easy to process the side channel with 
Low Cut, Expander, Compressor or Delay. The most basic application is already available di-
rectly in TotalMix: Changing the level of the side channel allows to manipulate the stereo width 
from mono to stereo up to extended, stepless and in real-time. 










