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Step 7 – patch the sockets – iLive AP7141 User Manual

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Step 7 – Patch the sockets

The iLive features a built-in soft patchbay that lets you freely patch input and output sockets. The default
Template Shows provide a standard patch as a useful starting point. You can change this patching to suit
your application and store it in the Scene and Show memories.

View and patch channel INPUT sockets

Press

SEL

for an input channel and view its screen

PREAMP

page (Make sure the keys next to the TouchScreen are
turned off). Use the Source Select boxes at the top of the
screen to view and change the input socket feeding the
channel. The sockets are identified by Device (Rack,

Surface or Port B), Slot (position) and Socket (number).

View and patch OUTPUT sockets

Select the TouchScreen

OUTPUTS

screen. Touch the tab to

select which output sockets to patch - MixRack, Surface or

Port B (if the option is fitted).

Touch

Single

to select and patch a signal to one output.

Touch

Range

to patch related signals to a range of sockets.

Touch Apply after each change.

Patching INSERTS

In most cases you do not need to insert outboard
processing. However, if required you can assign output and
input sockets as insert sends and returns for situations

where an engineer wants to use a particular device. Any
number of inserts may be assigned.

Press a channel or mix

SEL

key. Return to the top level

parameter screen. Touch the

INSERT

panel to open the

INSERT screen.

Use the drop down menus to assign the send and return
Devices. After selecting both, touch Apply. Select the
required Operating Level, typically +4.

Note

- Once a socket is assigned as an insert it is no longer

available for other purposes. Unassign the insert to re-use

the sockets.

Signals available to patch:

Mono/St Group
Mono/St Aux
Main mix
Mono/St Matrix

Input channel direct output
PAFL monitor L, R
MixRack inputs (mic split)
Bus out 1-32
Wedge/IEM monitor

Select source from the drop down menu

Select the tab to view the
sockets you wish to patch.

Touch the socket to view its

current patch or select it for
patching.