
MSD Software Manual PRELIMINARY Release Chapter 6 The Extended Audio Matrix.
6 The Extended Audio Matrix.
As the name implies the ‘Extended Audio Matrix’ is an extended version of the
‘Compact Audio Matrix’. The ‘Extended Audio Matrix’ has all the same functions
as the ‘Compact Audio Matrix’ plus a lot more features.
The ‘Extended Matrix’ window is divided into seven columns.
The first column is a fixed number of the destinations (outputs) in the matrix.
The second column is the type of output. I.e. analogue, digital, Jelly FishTM.
The third column shows the name of the destination.
The fourth column is the source (input) for the destination.
The fifth column is the output gain for the destination.
The sixth column is the group the destination belongs to.
The seventh column is the global output gain. (Master Group)
The Extended Matrix with the matrix source window open at the right side of the screen.
6.1 Set X-Point in ‘Extended Audio Matrix’.
To set a X-Point in the ‘Extended Audio Matrix’ use the [] / [] keys to move
the green cursor to the preferred destination. When the destination has been
selected use the [Select] key to open the Matrix Source Window. When the
‘Matrix Source Window’ are open then use the [] / [] or [page up] /
[page down] keys to move the cursor to the preferred source and the press
[Select] to set the new X-Point or press [Exit] to cancel.
6.1.1 Special option for the PT0660M Series.
The PT0660M has a special selection wheel on the front panel. This wheel can
be used to move the cursor around in the ‘Extended Matrix’ window and the
[WHEL] key will change the direction of the wheel. (Up/down or left/right)
Pressing the wheel when the cursor is in the output collumn the matrix source
window will open.
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