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<blockquote data-quote="Steve Maksim" data-source="post: 79903" data-attributes="member: 1973"><p>Re: IQ speakers</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>There are some caveats, but, yes, you can. There's no mode selection for what comes out the Ultranet port on the X-32 like there is on the S-16, so I think that whatever you enter in "p16 out" is what's going to come out of the Ultranet jack on the X-32. But by changing the mode on the S-16 (see the table near the end of the S-16 documentation) you can change what appears on the S-16's Ultranet jack.</p><p> <a href="http://soundforums.net/junior-varsity/4393-x32-discussion-205.html#post45751" target="_blank"></a></p><p><a href="http://soundforums.net/junior-varsity/4393-x32-discussion-205.html#post45751" target="_blank">I wrote about it back on page 205</a> and my example was two separate Ultranet networks for P-16's.</p><p></p><p>It comes down to two main things: a) matching up blocks of 8 on the AES50 feed to an S-16 and selecting the appropriate mode on the S-16 to get those blocks to whatever ports you want and b) figuring out how to get the signal you want onto the correct AES50 feed.</p><p></p><p>I think I covered a) sufficiently in the other post, but feel free to ask questions.</p><p></p><p>I don't think I covered b) sufficiently, since I was still sorting through a bit of it. Here's a better go at it:</p><p></p><p>When you look an AES50 feed under routing on the X32, most of the blocks of 8 listed don't offer what I'll describe as "patchbay" functionality. For example, you can assign a "AES50A 1-8" to be the direct outs from "Local 25-32," but you're bound to physically patching those points there that you specifically want.</p><p></p><p>The blocks of 8 that offer "patchbay" functionality within the X32 are all at the end of the list, specifically Out 1-8 & 9-16, P16 1-8 & 9-16, and Aux 1-6/Mon. The "patchbays" for these five blocks are in the 2nd through 4th tabs of the routing section on the X32. </p><p></p><p>(There are potentially four more blocks of 8 that offer "patchbay" functionality, but it would be outboard: The labeling is somewhat vague, and I don't have an S-16 to test this with. If the Card blocks on the AES50 routing tabs refers to the card returns--that is, not the carcd sends--, then you could send channels over to a DAW and shuffle things around there before bringing the desired routing back on the returns. I can't figure out a way to test this without an S-16.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steve Maksim, post: 79903, member: 1973"] Re: IQ speakers There are some caveats, but, yes, you can. There's no mode selection for what comes out the Ultranet port on the X-32 like there is on the S-16, so I think that whatever you enter in "p16 out" is what's going to come out of the Ultranet jack on the X-32. But by changing the mode on the S-16 (see the table near the end of the S-16 documentation) you can change what appears on the S-16's Ultranet jack. [URL="http://soundforums.net/junior-varsity/4393-x32-discussion-205.html#post45751"] I wrote about it back on page 205[/URL] and my example was two separate Ultranet networks for P-16's. It comes down to two main things: a) matching up blocks of 8 on the AES50 feed to an S-16 and selecting the appropriate mode on the S-16 to get those blocks to whatever ports you want and b) figuring out how to get the signal you want onto the correct AES50 feed. I think I covered a) sufficiently in the other post, but feel free to ask questions. I don't think I covered b) sufficiently, since I was still sorting through a bit of it. Here's a better go at it: When you look an AES50 feed under routing on the X32, most of the blocks of 8 listed don't offer what I'll describe as "patchbay" functionality. For example, you can assign a "AES50A 1-8" to be the direct outs from "Local 25-32," but you're bound to physically patching those points there that you specifically want. The blocks of 8 that offer "patchbay" functionality within the X32 are all at the end of the list, specifically Out 1-8 & 9-16, P16 1-8 & 9-16, and Aux 1-6/Mon. The "patchbays" for these five blocks are in the 2nd through 4th tabs of the routing section on the X32. (There are potentially four more blocks of 8 that offer "patchbay" functionality, but it would be outboard: The labeling is somewhat vague, and I don't have an S-16 to test this with. If the Card blocks on the AES50 routing tabs refers to the card returns--that is, not the carcd sends--, then you could send channels over to a DAW and shuffle things around there before bringing the desired routing back on the returns. I can't figure out a way to test this without an S-16.) [/QUOTE]
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