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Euphonix FC726 - Converting between Third-Party Formats; Using Two Units (56 Bidirectional Channels); Using One Unit (24 Bidirectional Channels)

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Euphonix FC726 Format Converter Users Manual Operating Instructions
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2.6 Converting Between Third-Party Formats
2.6.1 Using Two Units (56 Bidirectional Channels)
1. Connect Format B MADI Input of the first FC726 to the Format B MADI Output
of the second FC726.
2. Connect Format B MADI Input of the second FC726 to the Format B MADI Out-
put of the first FC726.
3. At 48 kHz, use the In1 and Out1 connectors; at 96 kHz, use In1 and Out1 and In2
and Out2 connectors.
4. Connect the third-party devices as described in their sections of this chapter.
5. Connect a common sync source to both FC726s and all attached third-party de-
vices.
NOTE: Do not allow both FC726s to attempt to lock to each other’s MADI input.
2.6.2 Using One Unit (24 Bidirectional Channels)
1. Move dip switch #1 to the down position.
2. Loop Format B MADI Out 2 to Format B MADI In 1.
3. If there is no sync on Format B, select Format A as the sync source from the front
panel.
4. Connect the third-party I/O devices.
The conversion is from third-party I/O channels 1–24 to channels 25–48. As always, all
third-party inputs are still converted to Format B MADI Out 1.
For example, to convert 24 channels of ADAT to 24 channels TDIF (DA88), connect
ADAT to third-party channels 1–24, connect the three DA88s to channels 25–48 and
follow the steps above.