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Hammerfall® DSP System HDSP 9632 - RME

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27.2 The User Interface<br />

The visual design of the TotalMix mixer is a result of its capability to route hardware inputs and<br />

software playback channels to any hardware output. The H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9632</strong> provides up to 16 input<br />

channels, 16 software playback channels, and 16 hardware output channels:<br />

32 channels don't fit on the screen side by side, neither does such an arrangement provide a<br />

useful overview. The input channel should be placed above the corresponding output channel.<br />

Therefore, the channels have been arranged as known from an Inline desk, so that the row<br />

Software Playback equals the Tape Return of a real mixing desk:<br />

• Top row: Hardware inputs. The level shown is that of the input signal, i. e. fader independent.<br />

Via fader and routing field, any input channel can be routed and mixed to any hardware<br />

output (bottom row).<br />

• Middle row: Playback channels (playback tracks of the audio software). Via fader and routing<br />

field, any playback channel can be routed and mixed to any hardware output (third row).<br />

• Bottom row (third row): Hardware outputs. Here, the total level of the output can be adjusted.<br />

This may be the level of connected loudspeakers, or the necessity to reduce the<br />

level of an overloaded submix.<br />

The following chapters explain step by step all functions of the user interface.<br />

User's Guide H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>System</strong> H<strong>DSP</strong> <strong>9632</strong> © <strong>RME</strong> 53

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