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Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A
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<blockquote data-quote="Jan Duwe" data-source="post: 82180" data-attributes="member: 2624"><p>Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A</p><p></p><p>Hi Marcus,</p><p></p><p>You are right, the Ultranet assignments were originally intended for use as personal monitoring channels, obviously. However, please note that the X32 gives you all the freedom to decide what to do with it, and with 32 inputs plus backing/click-tracks and FX returns, you might need to find a compromise for the 16 channel personal mixes, anyway.</p><p></p><p>Just to give an example--On many typical small to medium scale gigs, people may be perfectly happy with using 6 iQ-series speakers for classic floor monitoring and/or side-fills, and using the remaining 10 channels for additional personal monitoring. You might as well configure 2+14 or 4+12, or whatever seems appropriate. Using an S16 stagebox would allow to do all this and still have 8 independent XLR outputs on stage...</p><p></p><p>If that's too much of a compromise for your application, then I suppose we are talking about a larger setup, including two S16 stageboxes, several P16-M etc. In that case you might link a P16-I to the S16 ADAT outs. Doing so, you might tap the personal monitoring signals from the P16-I (which btw allows to connect 6 P16-M mixers directly bus-powered) and use the Ultranet output on S16 feeding the PA/monitoring iQ-series speakers with a different set of 16 signals. In that scenario you would have the maximum of 48 output signals on just one CAT5 line from the console, available on stage (XLR 1-8, XLR 9-16, 2xADAT to P16-I, Ultranet to iQ) -- which sounds pretty awsome to me.</p><p></p><p>FYI, there is also development in progress for remote preset recall on iQ speakers directly from X32, which is pretty close to what you drafted as well. We consider iQ-presets for typical positioning options (wegde, floor, stack, corner, flown...) as well as presets for authentic speaker character modeling, allowing you to emulate the response characteristics of well-known systems.</p><p></p><p>Hope that dispels your concerns.</p><p></p><p>Tschüss,</p><p>Jan</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jan Duwe, post: 82180, member: 2624"] Re: Uli Behringer of The Music Group Q&A Hi Marcus, You are right, the Ultranet assignments were originally intended for use as personal monitoring channels, obviously. However, please note that the X32 gives you all the freedom to decide what to do with it, and with 32 inputs plus backing/click-tracks and FX returns, you might need to find a compromise for the 16 channel personal mixes, anyway. Just to give an example--On many typical small to medium scale gigs, people may be perfectly happy with using 6 iQ-series speakers for classic floor monitoring and/or side-fills, and using the remaining 10 channels for additional personal monitoring. You might as well configure 2+14 or 4+12, or whatever seems appropriate. Using an S16 stagebox would allow to do all this and still have 8 independent XLR outputs on stage... If that's too much of a compromise for your application, then I suppose we are talking about a larger setup, including two S16 stageboxes, several P16-M etc. In that case you might link a P16-I to the S16 ADAT outs. Doing so, you might tap the personal monitoring signals from the P16-I (which btw allows to connect 6 P16-M mixers directly bus-powered) and use the Ultranet output on S16 feeding the PA/monitoring iQ-series speakers with a different set of 16 signals. In that scenario you would have the maximum of 48 output signals on just one CAT5 line from the console, available on stage (XLR 1-8, XLR 9-16, 2xADAT to P16-I, Ultranet to iQ) -- which sounds pretty awsome to me. FYI, there is also development in progress for remote preset recall on iQ speakers directly from X32, which is pretty close to what you drafted as well. We consider iQ-presets for typical positioning options (wegde, floor, stack, corner, flown...) as well as presets for authentic speaker character modeling, allowing you to emulate the response characteristics of well-known systems. Hope that dispels your concerns. Tschüss, Jan [/QUOTE]
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