Configuration Window

 
When a configurable device (e.g. BLU-80, BLU-16 and BLU-32 - routing only) is double clicked, the device's Configuration window opens. Return to the Main window by either clicking on its tab (see tabbed windows) or through selecting it in the System Layouts folder in the design tree.

The Configuration window is the place to determine the routing of the audio signals which can come via the analogue or digital audio inputs (BLU-16, BLU-80 and BLU-32) where those cards are specified and / or via CobraNet connections (BLU-80, BLU-32). These input sources can then be wired to multiple destinations via a user selection of dsp processing objects. The processing objects that are available are covered individually in more detail in the Processing Object Descriptions section. The configuration window is also the place to lay down any logic processing. This window can be accessed by clicking on the logic button to the left of the configuration window and at the top of the rack window. The logic processing objects that are available are covered individually in detail in the Processing Object Descriptions section.

This window is different to the Main Window. On the left of the window is the Rack, listing the devices in the design, where the Zones were in the Main window. There is also an Audio and a Logic button to change between the configuration view for the audio processing objects and the logic processing objects.

Navigating around this window is the same as for the Main Window .  See the Navigating Windows page on how to move around the window.

At the top of the window there is a blue bar which represents the device being configured, the name is displayed clearly. A drop down box on this bar enables the selection and creation of new design Configurations.

The resource meter on the blue bar at the top of the audio configuration window shows what percentage of the processing capability of the device has been used. Double click on it to see more detail displayed.

The resource meter on the blue bar at the top of the logic configuration window gives an approximate indication of CPU usage by the logic system.