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Eventide DIR911t - Split Mode

Eventide DIR911t
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DIR911T User Guide
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Split Mode
The DIR911t can operate in one of two modes: normal mode and split mode. In normal
mode, each channel is derived from either the line input, the aux input, or a mix of the
two as selected by the Recording Priority Screen. Settings that correspond to the both
line and aux inputs are used by the channel to decide when to start/stop recording.
In split mode operation, each input source (line or aux) is routed to its own channel,
which, depending on how split mode is licensed, essentially doubles the number of
channels in the unit. Split mode can be licensed for either 6 channel (line 1-4 and aux 1-
2) or 8 channel (line 1-4 and aux 1-4) operation.
When in split mode, channels 1-4 behave as if the Recording Priority Screen were set to
“Line Input” and Channels 5-6/8 would behave as if it were set to “Aux Input”. The
activation methods associated with a given input carry over form normal operation. From
the Record Activation Screen: line, hook, and external are triggers that would be used to
activate line input recording (i.e. channels 1-4). The aux trigger would be used to
activate aux recording (i.e. channels 5-6/8). The values used for these fields are the same
as those used in the normal mode.
Said another way, normal and split mode operation both use the same values for all
parameters. In normal mode all parameters are used for channels 1-4. In split mode
operation, line specific settings are used for channels1-4 and aux specific settings are
used for channels 5-6/8.

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