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Note: When increasing the size of<br />

VMixer, the extra channels added<br />

during the resize operation are<br />

initialised to the default channel<br />

level and audio routing settings.<br />

Labelling Channels<br />

↓ To label an input channel<br />

↓ To label an output channel<br />

↓ To make labels appear in the<br />

patchbay<br />

Routing Audio<br />

↓ To route audio from an input to<br />

an output<br />

↓ To remove an audio routing<br />

node<br />

OTHER TOOLS<br />

Each of VMixer’s input and output channels can be labelled for<br />

easy reference.<br />

If input level meters are currently displayed, click on the input<br />

label / meter toggle button to display input labels.<br />

1. Double click on the input label you wish to name.<br />

2. Type the name into the dialog box.<br />

3. Click OK to return to VMixer.<br />

If output level meters are currently displayed, click on the<br />

output label / meter toggle button to display output labels.<br />

1. Double click on the output label you wish to name.<br />

2. Type the name into the dialog box.<br />

3. Click OK to return to the main VMixer interface.<br />

• Click Apply.<br />

VMixer includes a flexible routing matrix allowing any input to<br />

be connected to any number of individual outputs. Each output<br />

is connected to an input by an audio routing node, and each<br />

audio routing node can also be assigned a gain.<br />

1. Place the mouse over the audio routing matrix.<br />

2. Vertically align the mouse with the input channel that you<br />

wish to route audio from.<br />

3. Horizontally align the mouse with the output channel that<br />

you wish to route audio to.<br />

4. Click to place an audio routing node.<br />

The default gain for an audio routing node is unity (0 dB).<br />

• Double click on the audio routing node.<br />

OR<br />

1. Right click on the audio routing node.<br />

2. Click disconnect.<br />

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