Solid State Logic Soundscape Mixer Manual De Usuario

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Basic mixer column structure 
 
This diagram shows signal 
routing through a stereo input 
mixer column that uses an 
output element with fader. The 
signal can be fed via any of the 
external inputs, it can be 
internally sent from another 
mixer column via one of the 
“buses” or it can be received 
from a Windows application via 
a streaming input. 
  
Once the signal is in the column, 
it can be mixed with a track 
output, equalized, its level can be 
adjusted and monitored, it can be 
delayed, sent to another mixer 
column or output and processed 
by one of the available “plug-
ins”. The fixed peakmeters are 
pre-fader so they will show a 
signal even if the fader is all the 
way down or if the mixer column 
output is muted. Any level 
changes resulting from an 
inserted mixer element (e.g. fader 
or EQ) will be shown by the fixed 
peakmeters. 
 
 
 
 
 
NOTE:  The  numbering  and  naming  of  the  available  inputs/outputs,  buses  and  streams  may  vary 
depending  on  the  hardware  configuration,  i.e.,  for  instance,  the  type  of  XLogic  Alpha‐Link  unit 
being used or the currently selected Sample Rate. 
 
 
The stereo signal can reach 
the input via a Soundscape 
hardware input pair (XLogic 
Alpha-Link MADI, ADAT, 
AES/EBU or Analogue input 
pair), or via a stereo pair of 
streams (from a Windows 
application) or buses (from 
another point in the Mixer). 
Peakmeter, MS Decoder, 
Track Insert, 2-Band EQ, Multi 
EQ, Send Pre/Post, Sample 
Delay Line, Chorus/Flanger, 
Delay, Dynamics, third party 
DSP powered plug-ins, VST 
plug-ins, etc… 
The stereo signal can leave 
the output via a Soundscape 
hardware output pair (XLogic 
Alpha-Link MADI, ADAT, 
AES/EBU or Analogue output 
pair), or via a stereo pair of 
streams (to a Windows 
application) or buses (to 
another point in the Mixer). 
Input 
PPM (pre-fader) 
Pan/Balance
Fader
Output 
User definable