Partition Connector Audio Receiver

Partition connectors are used to transmit audio signals between different Partitions. Each partition connector can consists of a transmitter and one or more receivers.

Initialization Dialog

Name Description
Channel Count The number of audio channels to be added

 

DSP Block Representation

DSP Block

The Partition Connector Audio Receiver receives audio signals from a Partition Connector Audio Transmitter in a different partition.  The transmitter and receiver must be linked to each other, and this can be accomplished either from the Partition Connector Audio Receiver dialog box or from the System View window.

System View Window Representation

The Partition Connector View tab of the System View window shows all available partition connector transmitters and receivers. Drawing wires from one partition connector to another will link the two connectors. Partition Connector Transmitters can transmit to more than one receiver.

Right-clicking on the output arrow port of the PCRx Audio block in the Partition tab will show a Go to transmitter option. This can be used to bounce to the partition hosting the associated transmitter.

Control Dialog

If the System View window is not used to associate the receive block to the transmitter, the Control Dialog can be used to associate the two. The left side of the Control Dialog displays the channels of this Partition Connector Audio Receiver block. The right side of the Control Dialog displays the channels of all available Partition Connector Transmitter blocks in other partitions. Clicking on a receiver port and then click on a transmitter port will create a link between them.

PCRx Audio Receive dialog once the PCTx Audio connector has been linked to it