Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Example 6: Two input modules and two output modules, 16x16

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Audio from the Pro64 input module at the bottom of the diagram is heard at

the output module shown at the top of the diagram.

In this example, two input modules are set to the same A‑Net Slot range.

Both are set to transmit their A‑Net data out of Port A. Unique data flows in

each direction in a 16x16 configuration. Each output module will receive data

from only one of the input modules in the configuration.

The next example refines this drawing by adding specific locations for the

modules in a traditional stage‑to‑FOH snake system.

As mentioned previously, the input and output modules can be any

combination of mic/line analog, digital AES3, or Yamaha format modules and

console cards.

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