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Plug an additional signal into channel 2 and the channel 1 signal will now be | Plug an additional signal into channel 2 and the channel 1 signal will now be | ||
available only on the two Channel 1 outputs while the channel 2 signal will be | available only on the two Channel 1 outputs while the channel 2 signal will be | ||
available on the remaining six outputs. The number of signals for distribution | available on the remaining six outputs. The number of signals available for distribution | ||
is totally dependent on how the input signals are plugged in. | is totally dependent on how the input signals are plugged in. |
Revision as of 13:37, 21 December 2008
Four independently buffered "splitters". Plug an audio or CV into a channel input and it will be available on 2 outputs for signal distribution. Preferred over a passive "multiple" because the buffering rejuvenates the signal negating any signal degradation.
Channel 1 cascades into channel 2, which cascades into channel 3, which cascades into channel 4. This allows for "normalled" expansion of the channel signal outputs into all subsequent channel inputs.
i.e. Plug a signal into channel 1 and the signal will be available for distribution on all 8 outputs. Plug an additional signal into channel 2 and the channel 1 signal will now be available only on the two Channel 1 outputs while the channel 2 signal will be available on the remaining six outputs. The number of signals available for distribution is totally dependent on how the input signals are plugged in.