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BLADE Destinations Tab
The second tab is the BLADE “Destinations” tab. It is used for viewing and
modifying settings for the local audio outputs from the BLADE. The Destinations
window has three main parts. Along the bottom of the window is an array of 16
bargraph meters and individual level and balance controls for each source (Mono
sources do not have balance controls). These meters and controls are used to monitor
the level and set gain on the 16 outputs (or eight stereo pairs, etc.) going out of the
BLADE. In the upper left area of the main window is a section labeled “Destination
Signals:” and to the right is the “Free Resources:” section. The Destination Signals:
section is where the eight character output signal name and eight character output
location names can be seen and modified from their defaults. The Free Resources:
section is where the output signal characteristics (mono, stereo, logic, etc.) can be
seen.
Destination Signals
In this section you can see two columns; the first column, labeled “Name” is the
destination name and the second matching column, labeled “Location,” is the
destination location. Depending on whether the BLADE has been designated as a
stereo or mono BLADE at initial set up, there will be eight or 16 names in the columns.
(If the BLADE was originally set up as a custom BLADE, there will actually be no
destination or location names showing until you first define the mono and stereo
signals you want — more on that later).
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