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The Default Signal Routing
This section describes how signals are routed by default, when you
first start using the DS2416 card with Nuendo. If you wish you can
change the signal routing, as described on page 34. However, this
default routing allows you to perform basic playback and recording,
and to use the built-in effects without having to change the routing.
For additional info, please refer to the diagrams and list in the DS2416
documentation.
About the DS2416 “Channels”, Buses and Sends
Before we describe the actual signal routing, here’s some information
about how the DS2416 is configured:
Each DS2416 card handles 24 separate mixer channels.
To separate these from the audio channels in Nuendo, we will call them “DS channels”
from now on.
There is one main stereo mix out and eight Bus Sends (four stereo
pairs).
Each DS channel can be assigned to any combination of the buses and the stereo mix.
There are six Aux Sends.
Each DS channel has send levels and pre/post fader switches for the sends.

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