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5 Click the Patch button at the bottom right of the window. The source and destination will both
display the connection they’re patched to.
To unpatch a source and destination pair:
1 Click a button or list item corresponding to a source or destination you want to unpatch.
2 Click Unpatch.
Choosing Source and Destination Controls
The Audio Source and Destination drop-down menus let you choose different categories of source
and destination controls to patch together.
The following Source options are available:
– Audio Inputs: The available physical audio inputs on your workstation, for example SX-36, MADI,
or system audio. Useful when patching to record audio.
– Bus Out: Bus Output.
– Bus Send: Bus master insert send.
– Control Room Monitor Direct: Monitor system Direct out. Post fold up/down matrix, pre the
Monitor VolumeLevel/Dim/Mute.
– Control Room Monitor Out: Monitor system output. Post fold up/down matrix and Monitor
VolumeLevel/Dim/Mute.
– System Generator: Oscillator outputs. Sine, Pink noise, White noise.
– Track Direct: Track Direct Out, can be pre or post the track fader, with an offset.
– Track Reproduction: This is the signal from the track playback, before any processing.
The following Destination options are available:
– Audio Outputs: The available physical audio outputs on your workstation, for example SX-36,
MADI, or system audio.
– Bus Return: Bus master insert return.
– Talk Back: The Talkback system for patching the General Purpose Input/General Purpose Output
used for talkback.
– Track Input: Input to the Record and Thru path; simply put, the available audio tracks in the
current Timeline.
– Dolby Atmos Send: Theinternal Dolby Atmos Render; you will need to patch this manually if you
are creating original content. If you import a Dolby Atmos master file, the Send patching for the
bed and object tracks will be created automatically.
When using the legacy Fixed Busing, the options are a bit different. Here is how they look when that
is enabled.
The following Audio Source options are available:
– Audio Inputs: The available physical audio inputs on your workstation, for example SX-36, MADI,
or system audio. Useful when patching to record audio.
– Track Repro: Short for Reproduction, this is the signal from the track playback,
before any processing.
– Track Send: Track Insert send.
– Track Direct: Track Direct Out; can be pre or post the track fader, with an offset.
– MT-Bus Dir: Multitrack Bus Direct Out; can be pre or post the multitrack bus master fader,
with an offset.
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