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ThreeFingersOfLove
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Italo,

I am also interested in such a configuration. I intend to use analog ins (1, 2, 3, 4) AND AES/EBU inputs (1, 2) as MAIN inputs.

Therefore, ti should be like this:

1. Synth1 (L, R) –> Analog ins 1, 2
2. Synth2 (L, R) –> Analog ins 3, 4
3. Synth3 (L, R) –> AES/EBU in1 (5, 6)
4. Synth4 (L, R) –> AES/EBU in2 (7, 8)

DSPs configured either in series or parallel.

Is it possible to output all these channels from the ADAT? If it is, will it be at 48KHz?
Is there a way to output them at 96KHz (firewire maybe?).

In the manual I saw that the analog outputs 3, 4 derive their signals from the AES/EBU. Therefore if we have a basic configuration analog ins 1, 2 going into DSP A, then DSP B, then we get the output from analog outs 1, 2 but this signal also appears at the AES/EBU output 1. Is it possible to disable this?

Ideally I would like to use the above configuration and get these outputs:

1. Synth1 (L, R) –> Analog ins 1, 2 –> DSP A (or both) –> Analog outs 1, 2
2. Synth2 (L, R) –> Analog ins 3, 4 –> DSP A (or both) –> Analog outs 3, 4
3. Synth3 (L, R) –> AES/EBU 1 (5, 6) –> DSP B –> AES/EBU output 1 (5, 6)
4. Synth4 (L, R) –> AES/EBU 2 (7, 8) –> DSP B –> AES/EBU output 2 (7, 8)

Can the routing configuration change with MIDI?

Thanks,
Yannis