Port b fitted with mmo card option, Patching signals to mixrack port b, Patching signals to surface port b – Allen&Heath Mini Multi Out User Manual
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iLive MMO Option Instructions AP7654 issue 5
Port B fitted with MMO card option
Patching signals to MixRack Port B
iLive recognises the type of option card fitted to Port B of the
MixRack. Use the TouchScreen or Editor
OUTPUTS
screen Port B
tab. You can assign one or a range of signals to the different
outputs by touching the output you want to assign and choosing
selections from the drop down menu. Touch Apply to confirm the
selection.
The input and output patching including Port B is archived within the
Show memories and can be stored in the Scenes ‘Patchbay’ item.
Patching signals to Surface Port B
Note
The M-MMO card is the only option supported in the iLive
Surface RAB2 module Port B.
Note
If you intend to use the Aviom
®
port then make sure your
iLive system is running firmware version
V1.91
or higher.
Port B at the modular iLive Surface can be used to provide outputs
for recording, personal monitoring and further signal distribution.
This applies only to modular iLive Surfaces with the RAB2 module
fitted. The T and R Series Surfaces do not include Port B.
Port A is used to link local audio at the Surface to and from the
MixRack. It carries 64 signals in both directions. Link channels 1-32
and 63/64 are reserved for the local audio card slots and PAFL
monitor, while link channels 33-62 are available for further signal
distribution from Port B at the Surface, for example recording.
The
Status
screen does not recognise the Port B option even if one
is fitted. The card can be used but no information is displayed here.
Make sure the Surface Redundant Link setting in the
MIXRACK
SETUP / Preferences / Port A/B
screen is turned On.
Use the TouchScreen or Editor
OUTPUTS
screen ACE Link or ESA
tab to assign signals to the M-MMO option fitted in Port B. Use
CH33 and higher. These are permanently mapped to the M-MMO
output sockets according to the table below.
You can assign one or a range of signals to the different outputs by
touching the output you want to assign and choosing selections
from the drop down menu. Touch Apply to confirm the selection.
1 = 33
2 = 34
3 = 35
4 = 36
5 = 37
6 = 38
7 = 39
8 = 40
9 = 41
10 = 42
11 = 43
12 = 44
13 = 45
14 = 46
15 = 47
16 = 48
17 = 49
18 = 50
19 = 51
20 = 52
21 = 53
22 = 54
23 = 55
24 = 56
1 = 57
2 = 58
3 = 59
4 = 60
5 = 61
6 = 62
7 = PAFL L
8 = PAFL R
M-MMO in Surface Port B
Assignment map:
Not used
ADAT
iDR A
Aviom
TM
iDR B
1 = 41
2 = 42
3 = 43
4 = 44
5 = 45
6 = 46
7 = 47
8 = 48
9 = 49
10 = 50
11 = 51
12 = 52
13 = 53
14 = 54
15 = 55
16 = 56