Difference between revisions of "Patching"
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Revision as of 14:05, 29 June 2019
On the 01v96i, patching is done on a 1-1 basis, rather than in blocks of 8 such as on an X32. These means that any input signal can be routed to any channel as shown in the following table:
Column header 1 | Column header 2 | Column header 3 |
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Row header 1 | Cell 2 | Cell 3 |
Row header A | Cell B | Cell C |