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Patchbay 270
Warning When Stealing Inputs or Outputs in the Patchbay
The Patchbay indicates hardware outputs that are already in use by dimming the column number for that physical output. In addi-
tion, a dialog is shown if the patch will steal a hardware input or output that is already in use, asking you to confirm or cancel the
reassignment.
To confirm a reassignment, do one of the following:
Select Assign when prompted to confirm the reassignment.
– or –
Select again on the same patch point.
To cancel a reassignment, do either of the following:
Select Cancel to leave the patchpoint unchanged.
Select any other point in the grid (the Patchbay grid remains active, even when the Confirm Assignment dialog is open
on-screen).
Shortcut for Locating Assignments
Before reassigning in the Patchbay, you may want to double-check the existing assignment to the desired hardware output. This can
be done quickly from within the Patchbay.
To identify the bus or channels currently assigned to a hardware output:
Select any dimmed (already assigned) column number at the top of the Patchbay. The Outputs page containing the assignment
is automatically revealed in the patching grid.
Naming Channels from the Patchbay
Channel names can be changed from the Patchbay. Channel names can be up to 32 characters in length. When shown in the displays
on the S6L control surface, channel names are abbreviated to fit the displays.
To name or rename a channel from the Patchbay:
1 Double-tap the channel name at the top of the screen or in the column of the grid.
2 Type a new name and press Enter on the computer keyboard.
If you repatch a hardware input to a different channel, Input gain, pad and phantom power move with the hardware input, re-
placing those settings on the destination channel. This occurs when repatching manually (in the Patchbay) or via a snapshot.
Warning when reassigning an output that is already in use
To suppress the reassignment warning dialog, hold Default (on the S6L control surface) or Alt (keyboard) while selecting in the
patch grid to change the assignment.
When naming channels from the columns of the grid, press Tab on the keyboard to go to the next channel; press and hold the
Shift key and Tab to go to the previous channel.
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