System example, Find out more about using the ilive – iLive AP7141 User Manual

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iLive Fixed Format Getting Started Guide

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AP7141 iss.2

System example

The following is just one of many system combinations possible with iLive. Here, two MixRacks are linked
for digital mic split from one set of preamps feeding two independent mixers, one for FOH, the other for
on-stage monitors. One engineer uses a compact T80 Surface to mix the house sound, the other uses a
wireless laptop to mix monitors on stage.

Network

Bridge

Wireless router for PC running Editor

network link

Network

Bridge

Port B

ACE

48 mic inputs

Laptop

EDITOR

Local FOH audio

digital mic split (48 mics)

iDR-48

iDR-16

tunnel FOH outputs back to stage

MONITOR SYSTEM

Port B

T Series Surface

ACE

FOH SYSTEM

audio

control

ACE

Master system

The iDR-48 provides a

large number of mic inputs for sources on
stage, and plenty of outputs to feed the wedge
and IEM monitors.

Port B provides a

digital mic splitter

. In this

example ACE™ is used. Alternatives are MADI
or EtherSound. Patch the MixRack Inputs to
Port B using the

OUTPUTS

screen. This takes

the signal straight after the preamp so that each

engineer has their own channel Trim control.

The NETWORK is shown bridged at both ends
to the ACE™ cards using short CAT5 cables.
This is only necessary if you want your laptop
to be able to access both systems via the

wireless router. Make sure each MixRack,
Surface and network device has a unique IP
address. If you need just audio then leave the
Bridge sockets unplugged.

This example shows a compact two engineer
system with wireless laptop controlling monitor

mixes. Alternatively you could connect another
Surface to the iDR-48 so that each engineer
works with their own Surface. A laptop can be
added at either or both ends in addition to or

instead of the Surface.

Slave system

The tiny iDR-16 with its 64x32

DSP can mix a full 64 channels even though it
has just 16 inputs. It gets the 48 mics via the
Port B digital split. The T80 provides 8 more

inputs at the Surface for local sources. With the
8 internal FX returns this is the equivalent of a
64 channel analogue mixer.

Because the 48 mic sources are received via
Port B it is necessary to

patch Port B inputs

to

the iDR-16 channels instead of the local
sockets. Do this for individual channels using
their

PREAMP

screens, or for a range of

channels from the

MIXRACK SETUP / Mix Pref

screen Quick Input Setup function.

Feeds to the house PA can be routed from FOH
or

tunnelled

back to the stage via Port B.

These are patched to Port B at the sending end
at to the iDR-48 sockets at the receiving end
using the

OUTPUTS

screen.

The

audio clock

is set to sync off Remote Port

B derived from the iDR-48 master. Set this

using the

MIXRACK SETUP / Mix Pref

screen.

Find out more about using the iLive

We hope that this guide has given you a quick start to mixing with the iLive. Take some quiet time to
familiarise yourself with the more advanced functions and utility screens. For further information please
refer to the TouchScreen HELP manual in the

UTILITY

screen and other user resources which can be

downloaded from the Allen & Heath web site. Share experiences and tips with other iLive users by visiting
our online User Forum.

Happy mixing!

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