The Components of the Patchbay
In the VM-7000’s patchbay, signal flows from the top of the screen to the
bottom. The screen has three basic sections. At the top of each section,
you’ll find small boxes, or “nodes,” representing the section’s inputs. At
the bottom, you’ll see the section’s output nodes:
• PRE AMP—This box contains the 24 preamps connected to the 20
analog inputs on the processor, the DIGITAL A and B IN, shown as
21 and 22, and the two inputs on the console (23 and 24). Though
it’s labeled as “PRE AMP,” you can think of this box as representing
your non-R-BUS inputs.
• INPUT, FLEX BUS, MAIN, CUE and MON—The middle row of
boxes presents the system’s input channels, Flex Busses, and main
mix, cue and monitor busses.
• MULTI OUT—This box contains the system’s 24 R-BUS multi outs,
labeled as “R-BUS 1-24,” as well as its ASSIGNABLE OUT Jacks
1-8, DIGITAL A and B outputs.
As its page list shows, the patchbay has a second page, MULTI IN, that
lets you assign each R-BUS multi in signal to the desired multi in
channel. Press PAGE DOWN to get to this screen if you wish.
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Inputs
Channels
Outputs
In the patchbay, Multi Outs 17-24 use the same nodes as ASSIGNABLE
OUTs 1-8. As a result, any signal you send to one of these multi out
nodes also goes to the corresponding ASSIGNABLE OUT.
Routing a signal to: also sends it to ASSIGNABLE OUT:
17 1
18 2
19 3
20 4
21 5
22 6
23 7
24 8
As you can see in the patchbay, signals sent to Multi-Outs 21-24 also
go to the left and right sides of DIGITAL OUTs A and B, respectively.
The VM-7200 processor provides dedicated 1/4” jacks for Flex Bus
OUTs 5-12 and XLR jacks for Flex Bus OUTs 7-12.
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