Euphonix 5B Manual Do Utilizador
System 5-B Digital Audio Mixing System Operation Manual
eMix Application
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Figure 4-9 shows the lower part of the Console I/O window. The Selected: area shows
the sources and destinations for the A Input and B Input cells selected above. The
numbered tabs (1–48 etc.) display additional pages of patchpoints. The four buttons on
the right of Figure 4-9 perform the following functions:
the sources and destinations for the A Input and B Input cells selected above. The
numbered tabs (1–48 etc.) display additional pages of patchpoints. The four buttons on
the right of Figure 4-9 perform the following functions:
•
Patch:
Makes a connection between selected patchpoints
•
Unpatch: Breaks the connection between selected patchpoints
•
Clear:
Deselects selected patchpoints
•
View Log: Shows a log of failed patches
Figure 4-9 Bottom of Console I/O window
4.2.2
Device Inputs and Outputs
There are up to 12 MADI device input/output ports on the console, each carrying up to
56 channels (44.1/48 kHz) or 28 channels (96 kHz).
56 channels (44.1/48 kHz) or 28 channels (96 kHz).
NOTE: To clarify the use of the terms Inputs and Outputs in PatchNet, Device per-
tains to equipment other than the System 5-B console. Therefore, Device In-
puts refers to inputs to an external device, not the console.
puts refers to inputs to an external device, not the console.
4.2.3
Cabling
This category handles MADI cable connections for the ML530 Mic/Line Interfaces.
Mic/Line Interface Patching
For mic inputs and analog inputs not at +4 dB, the Euphonix ML530 provides 24
preamps each with gain, phantom power, high-pass filter, and hiZ/loZ switching. The
analog outputs are connected to an AM713 Analog to MADI converter which then con-
nects to one of the MADI inputs on the SH612 Studio Hub.
preamps each with gain, phantom power, high-pass filter, and hiZ/loZ switching. The
analog outputs are connected to an AM713 Analog to MADI converter which then con-
nects to one of the MADI inputs on the SH612 Studio Hub.