On the Switchable Inserts
tab, you can define up to 16 switchable inserts that can be assigned to certain faders as needed.
To do this, in the console, you have to define the appropriate keys. Then, by pressing a key, you can enable/disable one of the 16 available, switchable inserts for a certain fader.
To configure an external signal processing for a stereo signal as switchable insert, follow these steps:
I/O Overview
FromExt
. The signal is then listed with this name in the Audio Sources window in the Inputs section. ToExt
. Audio
. Switchable Inserts
tab, in the Switchable Insert Points
area, all available switchable inserts are shown. Click Add to add a new switchable insert to the list. (Click Remove
to delete a selected switchable insert from the list.) Edit Switchable Insert
area, enter a distinctive name to the selected insert in the Label
box. Select
to open the Audio Sources
window. FromExt
that you have defined in step 1. Now, the return signal of the external device is fed in. Key Functions
window go to ON/OFF Functions
section, select Insert
and click Assign
.Insert Number
box.<Device>/I/O Overview
and select the desired output. In the Audio Sources
window, in the Switchable Inserts
section, select the respective insert send and click Assign
.
Now you can use the switchable inserts as follows: In the desired fader strip, press the Access
key and then the key for the Switchable Insert
. This way, the insert is enabled for this fader. Repeat this procedure to disable the switchable insert.
Note
You can also define an insert
key in a fader strip. By doing this, you can switch it the insert on and off by pressing the this key.
Switchable mono inserts are similar to Fixed Inserts with mono signals. Here, also output functions are used to create a mono signal. To do this, follow these steps:
I/O Overview
FromExt
. The signal is then listed with this name in the Audio Sources window in the Inputs section. ToExt
. Audio
. Switchable Inserts
tab, in the Switchable Insert Points
area, all available switchable inserts are shown. Click Add to add a new switchable insert to the list. (Click Remove
to delete a selected switchable insert from the list.) Edit Switchable Insert
area, enter a distinctive name to the selected insert in the Label
box. <Device>/Audio/Output Functions
. Output Functions
area, click Add
to create a new output function. Edit Output Function
area, enter a name, for example <Name>ToExt
in the Label
box. Source 1
, the audio source window opens. Switchable Inserts
section, select the left channel of the created switchable insert, change the Level
to -3 dB and click assign. Source 2
, the audio source window opens. Switchable Inserts
section, select the right channel of the created switchable insert, change the Level
to -3 dB and click assign. Output Function
area, click Add to create an output function. Edit Output Function
area, enter a name, for example <Name>L
in the Label
box. Source 1
, the audio source window opens. Inputs
section, select the FromExt
input and click assign. Output Function
area, click Add
to create another output function. Edit Output Function
area, enter a name, for example <Name>R
in the Label
box. Source 2
, the audio source window opens. Inputs
section, select the FromExt
input and click Assign
.<Device>/Audio
. Switchable Inserts
tab, in the Edit Switchable Inserts
area, click Select to open the Audio Sources
window. Audio Sources
window, in the Output Functions
section, select the output function <name>L
and click Assign
.<Device>/I/O Overview
. Select the ToExt
Output. Select the source, the Audio Sources
window opensAudio Sources
window, in the Output Functions section, select <Name>ToExt
and click Assign
.Key Functions
window go to ON/OFF Functions
section, select Insert
and click Assign
.Insert Number
box.
Now you can use the switchable inserts as follows: In the desired fader strip, press the Access
key and then the key for the Switchable Insert. This way, the insert is enabled for this fader. Repeat this procedure to disable the switchable insert
.
Note
You can also define an insert
key in a fader strip. By doing this, you can switch it the insert on and off by pressing the this key.
Note
You have to use this quite complex construction with the output functions, because pre-fader signals always have to be stereo.