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Routing in Surround
Tracks can send output to a surround bus, the Surround Main, or a hardware
output. If a track is routed to a surround bus or the Surround Main, it has
surround meters and a surround panner. You can route any track or bus to another
bus, the Surround Main or a hardware out. However, you are prevented from
creating a signal loop by routing the signal back into a bus that is already in the
signal flow. The following table lists how each of these routing options affects the
signal:
To Assign a Track to a Surround Bus or Surround Main
Click in the track’s output field and select a surround bus, the Surround Main,
or New Surround Bus as an output.
Signal Flow Result
Track to stereo bus No change
Mono track to surround bus Mono signal is routed to both Left and Right
channels of surround format. You can
change the routing to other surround
channels by using the surround panner on
the track.
Stereo track to surround bus Stereo left channel is routed to Left channel
of surround format; stereo right channel is
routed to Right channel of surround format.
You can change the routing to other
surround channels by using the surround
panner on the track.
Track to hardware output No change
Stereo bus to stereo bus No change
Stereo bus to surround bus or the
Surround Main
Stereo left channel is routed to Left channel
of surround format; stereo right channel is
routed to Right channel of surround format.
You can change the routing to other
surround channels by using the surround
panner on the stereo bus.
Stereo bus to hardware output No change
Surround bus to stereo bus Surround channels are downmixed to
stereo
Surround bus to surround bus or the
Surround Main
No change

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