System 5-B Digital Audio Mixing System Operation Manual

eMix Application

 

 

 

 

4.2PatchNet

PatchNet is a digital patching system that uses a MADI routing hub to connect sources to destinations.

ML530

Analog Mic/Line

AM713

Analog

AM713

Analog

DM714

Digital

FC727

Digital

System

Computer

SH612

Studio Hub

 

A

 

B

 

C

DSP

D

 

Core

A

B

C

 

D

Speakers

Talk & Listen

Mics

 

MC524

Monitor Interface

MA703

MADI to Analog

MA703

Analog

MD704

Digital

FC727

Digital

Figure 4-7Simplified MADI routing diagram

The following Euphonix devices provide a robust and complete I/O interface:

The DM714 (AES/EBU-to-MADI) and MD704 (MADI-to-AES/EBU) converters provide 26 channels of digital I/O.

The AM713 (analog-to-MADI) and MA703 (MADI-to-analog) converters provide 26 fixed-gain channels of analog I/O.

The ML530 provides 24 remote, variable gain, analog, mic/line preamps that can be controlled from the Strip on the console surface.

The FC727 and FC726 provide 56 channels of digital format conversion.

Some equipment, such as the Euphonix R-1, the Sony 3348HR recorder, and some high end consoles, offer a MADI interface. Most other equipment, however, (i.e., mics, speakers, DAWs that support AES/EBU and vintage gear) must have their inputs and outputs converted to and from MADI using the appropriate Euphonix converter.

PatchNet allows connections between the console and external devices in exactly the same way as a conventional analog patchbay. The crucial difference is that once a patch is made it can be saved and recalled with the Title.

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.

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Euphonix 5B operation manual PatchNet, Dsp