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<blockquote data-quote="David Sturzenbecher" data-source="post: 91964" data-attributes="member: 204"><p>Re: Avid S3L</p><p></p><p>If you have opened up an SC48, you can quickly see where the limitations come in. Input and output cards are connected to the computer/processor each via some large ribbon cables. There are only 5 connectors for you to plug these ribbons into. Which allows for 3 input cards and 2 output cards. I would guess the DSP limitations prevent you from doing 4 inputs and 1 output, not the physical connections. When you convert a regular SC48 to a remote SC48, the ribbons move from the I/O cards to the to the Ethernet card, which also has 5 connectors. If you have all your inputs in the remote rack, and outputs at the desk, your Ethernet card would get 3 ribbons, and the output cards in the desk get the other two. Meaning you can't simply add another remote rack with outputs without opening up the desk.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="David Sturzenbecher, post: 91964, member: 204"] Re: Avid S3L If you have opened up an SC48, you can quickly see where the limitations come in. Input and output cards are connected to the computer/processor each via some large ribbon cables. There are only 5 connectors for you to plug these ribbons into. Which allows for 3 input cards and 2 output cards. I would guess the DSP limitations prevent you from doing 4 inputs and 1 output, not the physical connections. When you convert a regular SC48 to a remote SC48, the ribbons move from the I/O cards to the to the Ethernet card, which also has 5 connectors. If you have all your inputs in the remote rack, and outputs at the desk, your Ethernet card would get 3 ribbons, and the output cards in the desk get the other two. Meaning you can't simply add another remote rack with outputs without opening up the desk. [/QUOTE]
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