Index

 

Index refers to inputs, outputs, or cross points of an Attribute. Some Attributes will need an Index1 (Input or Row) and/or an Index2 (Output or Column). The tables in the Attribute section will define which, if any, indexes are required for the string.

 

Example: INC 1 AMLVLIN 4 1 1 <LF>

In an Auto Mixer on Device 1 we are increasing the level of input 1 on instance ID 4 by 1dB. Index1 is used to represent the input number.

 

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Example: DEC 2 AMLVLOUT 6 1 2 <LF>

In an Auto Mixer on Device 2 we are decreasing the level of output 1 on instance ID 6 by 2dB. Index2 is used to represent the output number.

 

Example: SET 1 MMLXP 5 1 2 –5 <LF>

In a Matrix Mixer on Device 1 we are setting crosspoint 1:2 (Input/Row 1, Output/Column 2) level to –5dB on instance ID 5.

 

Note: For commands with 2 Index fields, Index1 is the Input/Row, and Index2 is the Output/Column.

 

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