Machine Control; Track Arming; Solo-In-Place; Master And Slave Console Hookup - Euphonix System 5 Operation Manual

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System Operation Manual
15.7

Machine Control

Film environments often require both operators to share control over the machines. A
single TT007 can combine the machine control commands from two consoles.
MMC/MTC
Console
Network
15.8

Track Arming

Starting in v2.5, System 5 supported track arming to allow the user to track arm up to
48 tracks of a single machine via MIDI or P2. The 48 mix busses are hard-mapped to
the 48 tracks. To support arming over multiple P2 machines (i.e., eight 6-track, six 8-track,
or two 24-track machines), a third-party device that distributes 48 tracks from one P2 port
to multiple P2 ports is required. Contact Euphonix customer support for more information.
15.9

Solo-In-Place

Whenever a channel is in solo, any sources currently assigned to the monitors are tempo-
rarily removed (i.e., externals and returns). The monitors automatically source the direct
outputs from the console busses. When the channel is no longer in solo, the monitors
revert to their setup prior to the solo.
TT007
MOTU
I/F Pilot
Slave
Figure 15-12 Master and Slave Console Hookup
MMC/MTC
Monitor Unit
MOTU
I/F Pilot
Master
Console
Network
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