If an analog input is required, the Input processing block should be selected. When this component is selected from the Object Toolbar, an Input Initialization dialog is produced. Split Pass-Through blocks allow custom signal
routing and labeling, but provide no actual signal processing
Name | Description | Range |
Channel Count | Provides a dropdown where the number of channels can be selected. If Custom is selected from the drop-down list the number of channels can be specified. | 1-24 |
Equipment Type | Specifies what type of hardware the compiler should allocate the block to. Review the Equipment Type section for more details. |
Name | Description | Range |
Device IO | Indicates which physical hardware input is associated with that software channel. For SERVER and SERVER-IO devices is formatted as x.y - where x indicates which card slot and y indicates which channel on the card. | |
Peak | a software indicator that flashes when the input signal is within 3dB of clipping. | |
Gain | sets the amount of analog gain for that channel and is used to compensate for differing input levels (mic or line). | 0-66 in 6dB steps |
Phantom Power | assigns +48 Volt phantom power to the input for use with condenser microphones | |
Mute | turns the input signal on/off. | On or Off |
Level | adjusts the relative input volume. | -100 to +12 |
Invert | adjusts the polarity of the input signal. | 0° or 180° |