Aviom 6416o User Manual

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Example 5: One input module and two output modules in Manual Mode

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The input module transmits its audio data via Port A (marked with a square

surrounding the port name). Only the lower Pro64 output module can make

use of those audio channels.

In the example above, showing three modules in the middle of a network,

the input module in the center of the diagram is set to send its active audio

data to Port A, using the A‑Net Slot range starting at 1. The output module

below it is set to listen to any A‑Net data that arrives on its Port B. The output

module at the top of the diagram is set to listen to data arriving at its Port A.

Since the input module is directing its data to Port A, only the bottom

module can output the audio channels made active on the input module.

Again, the example assumes that all modules are set to the same A‑Net Slot

range. Remember that all network audio is always transmitted and received

at each A‑Net port. The module’s Slot Range selection simply tunes into a

specific range of channels.

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