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Modify Signal
Choosing this function will open the “Destination Signal Wizard” window. You will
also use this function frequently, at least in the beginning. This wizard is used to attach
logic, map the audio to the connectors, set up silence sensing, and define the signal type
(mono, stereo, etc.). During initial configuration of the BLADE, the System Wizard will
assign default values for these items; Type Info = Mono or Stereo, dependant on which
signal template you chose, Wire Info = in order, i.e. signal 1 will be mapped to connector
position 1, signal 2 will be mapped to connector position 2, etc., Silence Detect, if enabled
via the checkbox, = -40 dBFS threshold and 20 seconds duration, and LIO Info = none.
You can navigate between these functions by clicking on the tabs at the top of the window.
Type Info: The choices are 5.1 Surround, Stereo, Mono, or LIO only (LIO stands for
Logic Input or Output). The first three choices are for various kinds of audio, while the
fourth, LIO only, is for discrete logic
signals as described in the logic section.
You can also use this window to change
the signal name, if desired. Finally, there
is a check box that will enable the Si-
lence Detect function for this destina-
tion signal.
Wire Info: The actual physical con-
nection of the audio destination signal.
For an all mono BLADE, the first out-
put connection on a BLADE is called
“Wire 1” and the last output connection
is called “Wire 16.” If the BLADE is all
stereo, the first output connection is
called “Wire 1 LT” and the last output
connection is called “Wire 8 RT.” These