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Patch4.3
The Patch View allows connections between the console and external devices in exactly
the same way as a conventional analog patchbay. The most signicant difference is that
patches can be created then saved and recalled with the Title.
The Patch View implements a digital patching system that uses a MADI routing hub to
connect sources to the console and its destinations.
MC524
Monitor Interface
MA703
MADI to Analog
DSP
Core
MA703
Analog
AM713
Analog
ML530
Analog Mic/Line
AM713
Analog
DM714
Digital
Talk & Listen
Mics
Speakers
System
Computer
MD704
Digital
FC727
Digital
FC727
Digital
Modular I/O
Mixed
Simplied MADI routing diagramFigure 4-10
The following devices provide a robust and complete I/O interface:
The Euphonix DM714 (AES/EBU-to-MADI) and MD704 (MADI-to-AES/EBU) •
converters provide 26 channel inputs and outputs.
The Euphonix AM713 (analog-to-MADI) and MA703 (MADI-to-analog) provide •
24 xed-gain channel inputs and outputs.
The Euphonix ML530 provides 24 remote, variable gain, analog, mic/line pre-•
amps that can be controlled from the Strip.
The Euphononix FC727 and FC726 provide 56 channels of digital format conver-•
sion.
The Euphonix Modular I/O provides up to 56 mixed-format (see page 26) channel •
inputs and outputs.
Some equipment, such as the Euphonix R-1, the Sony 3348HR recorder, DAW’s and
some high end consoles, offer a MADI interface. Most equipment, however, (i.e., mics,
speakers, and vintage gear) must convert to and from MADI using the appropriate Eu-
phonix converter.