Input/output matrix, Ps-8810, Processing functions input/output matrix – BSS Audio Prosys PS-8810 Owner's Manual User Manual
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PS-8810
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSOR
The matrix allows routing, soloing, muting, gain adjustment and
polarity inversion of the available audio channels through the PS-
8810. This panel is accessed by clicking on the grey area of the
24x10 block in the middle of the Signal Path window.
Individual input channels can be assigned exclusively to any other
single output channel or, can be crossmixed through the 24:1
mixer using the level control associated with the routing position in
the matrix. Individual channels can be soloed to check signal
integrity/level and furthermore, any input channel can be soloed
together with any output channel for source/destination
assessment. Alternatively, routing can be handed back to the 24:1
matrix by pressing the ‘Mix’ button associated with the output
channel that has had an exclusive assignment applied, this
disconnects the exclusive routing.
The fact that the same signal input is routed to the two A/B Input
Processing Sections makes it possible to process each input two
different ways. For example, it is possible to route a single input (or
set of inputs) to both a PA system and also a record feed, in this
case use the signal from Input Processing Section A for the PA
Processing Functions
Input/Output Matrix
Input/Output
Matrix