2.5 Link Order

To distinguish between multiple instances of the same data type, each element in a channel and each component of a monitor is assigned a link order. If there are, for example, three audio signals in a channel, they will each have a different link order, usually 1, 2 and 3. If the monitor has three audio meters, they will each have a different link order, also usually 1, 2 and 3. When this channel is assigned to this monitor, each display element shows the source in the channel with the matching type and link order. In this case, the audio source with link order 1 will be assigned to the audio meter with link order 1, etc. If there are more sources than meters, then the extra sources will not be shown. If there are more meters than sources, then the extra meters will be inactive


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