The test view, Recommended test view configuration (figure 3) – Peavey COBRANET AUDIO BRIDGE CAB 16D User Manual

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The Test View

In order to properly use this manual, it is recommended that a basic MediaMatrix view file be configured. This view file should
have a minimum number of components and should include one each of the CAB

16i and CAB 16o, or, it should match exactly

your specific system hardware. The following figure is a good example of such a “test” file.

Once again....to summarize. It is very important to understand the relationship between the CAB hardware, it’s associated soft-
ware control software and the CobraNet

network, or “audio transport”. The blocks in this example labeled CobraNet 1A, 1B,

etc. are transport blocks that receive digital audio from, and carry digital to, distant CobraNet network locations. This audio
enters and exits the MediaMatrix system at these blocks. The wires represent the digital audio path within the MediaMatrix
system. The blocks labeled CAB, the yellow “Taxi”, represent the actual CAB hardware. There must be one of these for each
corresponding hardware piece. The hardware, via its control panel, can be “assigned” to any network audio channel, called a
“bundle”. This bundle is also assigned in the CobraNet transport block. It is this bundle assignment that gets the audio from
the CAB’s analog port and onto the network. If this is confusing to you, stop and re-read this section. It is vital to your ability
to successfully implement a CobraNet audio system using MediaMatrix products. If you understand it....kinda, but still need
help, read on....you’ll see how it all fits together as you start hooking up CABs and passing audio from point to point.

Fig. 3, Recommended Test View Configuration

CobraNet Status Tool

The yellow CAB

device...the “taxi”

CobraNet transport

device

Audio from the

“outside” enters

the MediaMatrix

system here.

These wires carry

digital audio within

the MediaMatrix

system.

Audio to the “out-

side” exits the

MediaMatrix sys-

tem here.

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