Routing Matrix
The routing matrix is what makes CV Toolkit such a flexible software. It allows signals to be routed from the output of your virtual modules to analog outputs, to the Utility Rack, and to other virtual modules (via the Main and Control inputs).
Signals on the matrix always travel from the left side of the matrix to the top.
The Routing Matrix consists of 3 different layers:
- Output: routes signals to the 8 DAC channels (Output Device) and to the 4 inputs of the Utility Rack.
- Main: route signals to the first input of the 12 slots.
- Control: route signals to the second input of the 12 slots.
You can switch between these different layers via the Matrix Layer buttons or by clicking 1, 2, or 3 on your keyboard.
In order to help you easily locate the different slots and outputs on the Matrix, CV Toolkit lights up the correspondent input and output on the Matrix as you move your mouse cursor through it.
You can also hold down the H key while moving your mouse through the Matrix to light up the label of the corresponding slot (White = Source, Blue / Orange = Destination).