The ranks are assigned to one or more perspectives in rank routing. This must be done for each new sample set. To do this Mixer buses (at least one primary bus with audio output) must already be set up.
The perspective is, so to speak, a switch for the further audio path. The target is either a primary bus or a bus group, which in turn contains several primary primary buses. Depending on the configuration, a perspective can represent a microphone recording position. The term is to be interpreted slightly differently in the in the respective context.
The settings in the audio mixer/mixer preset area generally only need to be set up once, i.e. set up once, i.e. adapted for your own configuration. This include, for example, headphones, loudspeakers, 2-8 channel configurations, etc.
All buses (primary, intermediate or master mix bus) can optionally use an audio output.
A primary bus can forward the audio data to an intermediate bus or master mix bus.
An intermediate bus can forward the audio data to a master mix bus.
A master mix bus CANNOT forward the audio data to an intermediate bus or master mix bus.