lydrouting
Lydrouting is a term that refers to the process of directing sound or audio signals within a digital or analog system. This involves managing the flow of audio from its source, such as a microphone or instrument, through various processing stages, and finally to its destination, like speakers or a recording device. In digital audio workstations (DAWs) and audio hardware, lydrouting systems allow users to create complex signal chains, mix multiple audio sources, and send them to different outputs. This can involve routing a single microphone to multiple effects processors simultaneously, or sending a stereo mix to both headphones and main monitors.
The complexity of lydrouting can vary significantly. In simple setups, it might be as basic as connecting