Digital copies in manual mode – Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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Digital Copies in Manual Mode

Creating a digital split in Manual Mode follows most of the rules defined

for Auto Mode splits. Any output module connected in series to an existing

output module can output the same audio as long as the A‑Net Slot range

and A‑Net Receive Port settings are configured properly, and as long as no

other input modules overwrite the audio.

Example 8: Adding a digital split of the FOH signals

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The input module at FOH transmits its audio data out of both A-Net ports,

providing a digital split.

In the previous example of a stage and front‑of‑house system, adding a

digital copy of the FOH engineer’s mix inputs for a recording system can be

accomplished by connecting a Pro64 output module to the input module at

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