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Display when patching conflicts between engines
When performing an operation that tries to steal a patch from an output port already patched to another
DSP engine on a TWINLANe network, a confirmation message will be displayed on the control surface that
initiated the operation, and the control surface from which the patch was stolen now shows that a
modification was made.
For instance, when output patching to the same port of an I/O rack is performed from multiple DSP engines
on the same TWINLANe network, the last patch will be given priority, and the DSP engine that was first
patched will have its patch stolen by the DSP engine patched afterwards. A message is shown in this case.
Display when patch is stolen
This confirmation dialog is displayed only when the STEAL button in the PREFERENCES popup window is
turned on.
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