Console I/O; Console I/O A And B Inputs Window - Euphonix System 5 Manual

Digital audio mixing system
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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System Operation Manual
When entering an analog studio, the patchbay is wired to all the equipment supplied
with the room. The multitrack is normalled to the console line inputs, the mics to the
console mic inputs, and the outboard gear is ready to be patched into channels.
System 5 must be initially set up so all studio equipment comes up on the PatchNet
screen and is correctly labelled and normalled ready for a session. This basic wiring in-
formation is stored in the Title Default so these settings can be used when starting a new
session with a new Title. To set up System 5 studio wiring and set the Title Default, see
Title Defaults on page 39.
Enter PatchNet by clicking the PatchNet tab at the bottom of the eMix screen. PatchNet
has four categories: Console I/O, Destinations, Device Sources, and Cabling.
4.2.1

Console I/O

Click Console I/O on the upper-left of the PatchNet window, then click A and B Inputs
from the sub-categories below it (Figure 4-9). Click in the Name field and type a name
for a channel. This is where connections to the channel's A and B inputs are made.
Figure 4-9 Console I/O A and B inputs Window
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