DP48 AES50 return
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Thx a lot - I will load it and see if I can figure out how you did it and what you did I REALLY appreciate your help. These mixers can do SO much and so can you and this forum !!
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Hi again Paul
By The Way - What does it mean that output 4 was “inverted”?
By The Way - What does it mean that output 4 was “inverted”?
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If you look at the Routing, Out 1-16 screen, the second column is the phase and for output 4 it is inverted (polarity reversed).
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Might be a dumb question, but do multiple DP48's cascade returns? So DP48 1 is AES 1-8, DP48 2 is 9-16, etc?
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Welcome to the forum. Yes that is correct. That means that you can have up to 6 DP48 cascaded on each AES50.
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Thank you! So that means if I'm running AES A to DL 32, and AES B to DP48's, I could use the User defined routing to route the DP48 outputs to the outputs of the DL32 for wireless IEMs?
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You wouldn't necessarily need to use the User screen. Just assign the appropriate AES50 B inputs to the AES50 A outputs.
Of course if you had a Hub4, you wouldn't need to have to redirect DP48 outputs (via AES50 B to A), if you mounted the wireless IEM transmitters in the same rack as the Hub4 and connected from the back of the Hub4 to the transmitters.
Of course if you had a Hub4, you wouldn't need to have to redirect DP48 outputs (via AES50 B to A), if you mounted the wireless IEM transmitters in the same rack as the Hub4 and connected from the back of the Hub4 to the transmitters.
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