Yamaha DME32 DME32 Owners Manual - Page 192
Router, put. Input 1, for example, is assigned to output 1, and so on.
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Router 187 Router The 35 Router components are organized by number of inputs into six groups: 1x, 2x, 4x, 8x, 12x, and 16x. The 1x input group contains five components, with x2, x4, x8, x12, and x16 outputs. All the other groups contain six components, with x1, x2, x4, x8, x12, and x16 outputs. A Router component from each group is shown below. Since the only difference between all the Router components is the number of inputs and outputs, only the 8x4 Router control window is shown here. Each Router control window features a grid of routing buttons, which are used to assign inputs to outputs. By default, each input is already assigned to its corresponding output. Input 1, for example, is assigned to output 1, and so on. An input can be assigned to several outputs, but several inputs cannot be assigned to the same output. In other words, a Router can distribute an input signal among several outputs, but it cannot mix input signals. If you assign an input signal to an output that is already in use, the previous assignment is cancelled. Router component buttons cannot be linked using the Parameter Link function. DME32-Owner's Manual