Aviom 6416m/RCI/MCS User Manual

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front of house. Unlike Auto Mode, however, this input module needs to be

set to send audio data to its A‑Net Port B in order to make the digital split

work.

The example assumes that all modules are set to the same A‑Net Slot range.

By setting the FOH input module to transmit its A‑Net data to Port A and B,

the A‑Net data flows in two directions: to the output module on stage and

to the output module in the recording area. Both output modules are set to

receive A‑Net data via Port A.

Digital audio arriving at the front of house location from the stage is replaced

with the content generated by the FOH engineer that is connected to the

Pro64 input module at FOH when those same Slots are transmitted to the

recording area via the same Slot range.

To send the stage audio to the recording system instead, set the input

module at front of house to transmit its data on Port A only. By doing this, the

audio from the stage flows through all the modules to the recording system.

Remember that A‑Net merger hubs such as the MH10/MH10f can be added

as needed to simplify cabling, extend the distance between Pro64 modules,

and to provide split points and redundant cable paths.

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