4/9/2023 0 Comments Tribal tech signal path![]() ![]() It functions both while offline and online. ![]() It is a very useful tool for verifying signal flow through matrix mixers, for quickly trouble-shooting AEC reference paths, or resolving signal flow issues caused by inadvertent muting. The Persistent Signal Path Identifier causes a selected wire to be "illuminated" as a dashed red line showing all possible paths for audio to and from that point. Using the left arrow key with descending lines produces folds. Use the left arrow key to add space between ascending lines: Use the right arrow key to add space between descending lines: Standard lines are drawn in parallel on the horizontal and collapsed on the vertical axes: Tools > Options > Application Settings > Collapsed Line Spacing determines the pixel separation of vertical lines in Orthogonal line drawing mode when the left or right arrow keys are held. This works for both audio and logic lines. The arrow keys control the direction of spread when turning corners with the right arrow the top line leads the group, with the left arrow the top line lags the group. While lines are being drawn, hitting the left and right arrow keys will cause the lines to offset on the vertical axis for clearer layouts. It is easy to draw lines with parallel paths on both axes using the right and left arrow keys while drawing lines. Tesira software defaults to drawing lines in parallel on the horizontal and stacked on the vertical axes. Here the matrix mixer has connected to the (8) parametric EQ blocks on the input ports, and Y-ed its outputs ports to the 2nd matrix mixer and to the (2) 4-channel output blocks.Note: If you attempt to connect across more than 1 component in either direction it will assume you are Y-ing the output side of the green handled object. The origin block (with green handles) must be in the middle for this to work as shown below: When connecting to a mismatched number of ports, it will make a "best attempt" to connect to available ports:Ĭonnect components to input and output ports simultaneously. Right-click and select "Connect Audio" or "Connect Logic" to connect the ports.Ĭonnect 1 block with 8 ports to 8 blocks with 1 port:Ĭonnect to one or more blocks with a matching number of ports: Holding the Alt key while clicking on other selected blocks will allow you to choose which block has the green handles. When selecting more than two blocks, note that the block with green handles is always the origin for the lines. Lines can originate from either direction. "Connect Logic" will give similar behavior, specific to logic ports on devices. ![]() The keyboard shortcut is Shift+RightArrow. In addition to the ability to select multiple ports and pull lines manually to the next block or group of blocks, you can opt to select two or more component blocks and use the right-click "Connect Audio" wiring command. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |