Split pass-through input, Split pass-through output – Biamp LTR User Manual
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Component Objects
the block.
Pass-Through blocks allow custom signal
routing and labeling, but provide no actual
signal processing. APT stands for Audio Pass-
Through. LPT stands for Logic Pass-Through.
This example shows a pair of 2-channel Audio
Pass-Through blocks used to create a double-
bend.
Split Pass-Through Input
Split Pass-Through blocks allow associated input
and output wiring nodes to be placed in separate
locations, with an implicit or 'wireless' connection
being maintained between them.
Type
selects whether the blocks are for audio or
logic connections. Channel Count selects the
quantity of input/output connections to be provided
on the blocks.
Separate 'Link-In' and 'Link-Out' blocks are placed for input and output connections. Wiring
nodes appear on the left side of input blocks and on the right side of output blocks. Link-In and
Link-Out blocks are also numbered to identify their association. More than one Link-Out block
can be placed in association with an existing Link-In block (see
Split Pass-Through blocks allow custom signal
routing and labeling, but provide no actual signal
processing. APT stands for Audio Pass-Through.
LPT
stands for Logic Pass-Through. This example
shows a 2-channel Audio Split Pass-Through.
Split Pass-Through Output
More than one Link-Out block can be placed in
association with an existing Link-In block (see
).
Object Code of Input Link to Associate With
selects which existing Link-In block the new Link-
Out block should be associated with. The new
Link-Out block will include the appropriate number
of output wiring nodes, and the same numbered
association, as other Link-Out blocks already
associated with the selected Link-In block.
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