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4.2.3 Input Channel Remap

All designs, regardless of the input sources chosen, must include the Input Remap block which maps the
input sources to the internal channels of the DSP. Drag the Input Remap block to the workspace, right-
click on the Remap Audio Input block, and choose Device Properties.

Figure 4-7

shows the channel map/

remap options that are available.

Figure 4-7. Input Remap Device Properties

After selecting the combination of channels to map or remap, the channel wiring options appear in the
Remap Audio Input block. Channels that are not available, now appear as No Connects (NC). By
changing from an option with a smaller number of channels to map, such as “2/0 L/R,” to another option
that maps more channels, such as “3/4 L, C, R, Ls, Rs, Lb, Rb,” all the NO Connects go away and
become available for wiring.

Enter the Wire Mode (Ctrl + w) of DSP Composer to make the following wiring connections:

From the outputs of the Audio In block to the inputs of the Input Remap block.

From the output of the Input Remap block to the input of the MPM processing block

From the output of MPM to the input of VPM

From the output of VPM to the input of PPM

From the output of PPM to the input of the Output Remap block

From the output of the Output Remap block to the input of the Audio Out block

4.2.4 Output Channel Remap

All designs, regardless of the output configuration chosen, must include the Output Remap block which
maps the internal channels of the DSP to the output channels. Drag the Output Remap block to the
workspace.(The Output Remap block has no Device Properties to edit.) Use the Composer Wire mode
(Ctrl + w) and draw wires from the output terminals of the Output Remap block to the desired terminals of
the Audio Output block discussed in the next section,

Selecting the Audio Output Configuration”