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Audient iD44
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Routing Matrix
The Routing Matrix allows you to control the
audio source for each of the iD44’s outputs
from the following options:
Main Mix - This takes signal from the
Master Mix of the iD mixer. This is what is
usually used for most standard playback.
ALT - This takes signal from the Master
Mix but only when the Alt speaker mode
is active.
Cue A, B , C, D - This takes signal from
the four cue mixes which can be created
using the iD mixer. Please note that the
hardware volume control does not aect
these mixes and the Cue’s have seperate
trims which can be adjusted when the
cue mix is selected in the Main Mixer
Window.
DAW THRU - This allows you to route to
outputs exactly as they would appear
in your DAW. For example, if you set
Analogue out 1+2 to DAW THRU, anything
your DAW sends out to Outputs 1+2 will
be sent directly to Analogue outputs 1+2.
This can also applicable for the digital
outputs meaning you can have numerous
sends direct from your DAW out via the
optical outputs for adding outboard gear
or for extensive fold-back solutions. As
an example, setting digital outputs 1+2 to
DAW THRU would allow you to directly
send audio to this output from your
DAW by setting channels in your DAW to
playback via outputs 9+10 (outputs 1-8
would be your the analogue outputs).
Digital outputs 3+4 would be outputs
11+12... and so on.
Please note that in DAW THRU, the
channel in question will bypass any
volume control and audio will be passed
at full scale. If this output is sent to a set
of monitors without inline attenuation, this
may be very loud.
The only exception to this is the
headphone outouts where the volume
control will still function.

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