Example 3

This example demonstrates how incorrectly wiring the devices can cause the compile to fail.

There is a signal path that runs from N1.slot1.In.8, to the parametric equalizer, to the 8x8 mixer and then out on N2.slot2.out8. This path does not use the XDAB device and means that the compiler will not automatically place the devices into the available roles and the compile will fail. It is important that the XDAB device is used as an intermediate step between the devices.

See also

Example 1

Example 2

Example 4

XDAB considerations

XDAB wiring rules

Setting conductor and XDAB priority