You can change the routing in the PEQ using the Mix Channels feature. It would be nice if we could rename the channels though.....
That to me was a really odd place to find that option.
There are 12 channels available for use in the PEQ, so you could easily do a 7 channel setup + multiple subs or whatever.
Once again a really weird place to find that IMO.
You can use the Loopback feature to use a measurement software for doing sweeps. I think that kind of stuff goes beyond the scope of MC. You can also play a tone on the individual channels in Room Correction.
Allot of pre/pros and receivers have this feature and it is very convenient to have it built in to your speaker management software (kind of like a DBX driverack)
Why would you want to break out the crossover functions from the PEQ?
No reason other than they are in a place I am not accustomed to looking in for that feature.
Sorry for not reading and searching long enough. I have just now located a thread about the standard outputs and how they are Mapped/Numbered.
Let's peak behind the curtain a little.
Channels are numbered 1-8 out the back of a audio device or receiver. Most of today's devices look like this:
Channel 1 = Left
Channel 2 = Right
Channel 3 = Center
Channel 4 = Subwoofer\LFE
Channel 5 = Rear Left Surround
Channel 6 = Rear Right Surround
Channel 7 = Side Left Surround
Channel 8 = Side Right Surround
These channel designations are used by output modes such as ASIO or WASAPI and are also used by decoders such as Dolby Digital, Dolby TrueHD, DTS, and DTS-HD (actually the decoders use 0-7, but that is more confusing). Sometimes channels 5 & 6 are used for side surrounds instead the rear surrounds.
Is this correct?