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Displaying a patch conflict between DSP engines
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Assuming that a DSP engine is already patched to an output port on the TWINLANe network, if
you try to patch another DSP engine to that same output port, a confirmation dialog will appear on
the control surface that you are operating, asking whether you want the patch to be “stolen” by the
second DSP engine.
Meanwhile, a message will appear on the control surface that was disconnected from the output port
to let you know that the patch was changed (“stolen”).
For example, if you try to patch from multiple DSP engines to the same output port of an I/O rack
on the TWINLANe network, the output port will be “stolen” by the DSP engine that is patched last.
In this case, the above-mentioned messages will be displayed.
Confirmation dialog when stealing a patch
This dialog appears only when the STEAL button on the PREFERENCES popup screen is turned on.
1 STEAL button
Displaying a patch conflict between DSP
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