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M7CL-48ES and SB168-ES with PM5D-RH
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<blockquote data-quote="Tony Williams" data-source="post: 47616" data-attributes="member: 824"><p>Re: M7CL-48ES and SB168-ES with PM5D-RH</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes it is possible. I was part of an install that did 3 SB168s going to a M7CL, a PM5D (non RH), Ethersound card in a Mac Pro multitrack recording, and an 01V96. It was a ring configuration network. The M7 and PM5D both had a M16ES64 card each with 2 MY-16EX cards each to get the 48 channels to the two boards. The 01V96 had 1 M16ES64 card that received stems from the PM5D to make a mix for broadcast. This was an install at a church so the head amp was controlled from the PM5D at FOH due to there being events and services that only needed 1 mixer. The monitor console (M7) used the attenuator found in the EQ section of each channel instead of headamp control. Obviously this took a little bit of programing on the Ethersound side. Hope this helps.</p><p></p><p>edit for wording.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tony Williams, post: 47616, member: 824"] Re: M7CL-48ES and SB168-ES with PM5D-RH Yes it is possible. I was part of an install that did 3 SB168s going to a M7CL, a PM5D (non RH), Ethersound card in a Mac Pro multitrack recording, and an 01V96. It was a ring configuration network. The M7 and PM5D both had a M16ES64 card each with 2 MY-16EX cards each to get the 48 channels to the two boards. The 01V96 had 1 M16ES64 card that received stems from the PM5D to make a mix for broadcast. This was an install at a church so the head amp was controlled from the PM5D at FOH due to there being events and services that only needed 1 mixer. The monitor console (M7) used the attenuator found in the EQ section of each channel instead of headamp control. Obviously this took a little bit of programing on the Ethersound side. Hope this helps. edit for wording. [/QUOTE]
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