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<blockquote data-quote="Justice C. Bigler" data-source="post: 2904" data-attributes="member: 74"><p>I've got a show coming up where I have to patch into my console via AES (those of you who have been following some of my recent posts on the LAB and Theatre Sound List know what this show is). We have a video and audio playback unit that outputs multi track AES audio. I have the Yamaha MY16-AES card and the Yamaha AES-XLR to DB25 break out cables. As of right now, I believe the multi track to be all of 9 tracks, so I should be fine on channel count.</p><p></p><p>At the risk of sounding like a rube, do I need special AES audio cables to get from the playback unit to the break out cables at the console? Or can I use normal XLR audio cable our standard dry line patch set up?</p><p></p><p>I've not used AES before, so I'm unsure of the specifics.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Justice C. Bigler, post: 2904, member: 74"] I've got a show coming up where I have to patch into my console via AES (those of you who have been following some of my recent posts on the LAB and Theatre Sound List know what this show is). We have a video and audio playback unit that outputs multi track AES audio. I have the Yamaha MY16-AES card and the Yamaha AES-XLR to DB25 break out cables. As of right now, I believe the multi track to be all of 9 tracks, so I should be fine on channel count. At the risk of sounding like a rube, do I need special AES audio cables to get from the playback unit to the break out cables at the console? Or can I use normal XLR audio cable our standard dry line patch set up? I've not used AES before, so I'm unsure of the specifics. [/QUOTE]
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