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Euphonix Max Air Mixing Console Operation Manual Touchscreen
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Max Air must be initially setup so that all the studio equipment is displayed and cor-
rectly labelled and normalled ready for a session. This basic wiring information is stored
in the Default Title so these settings can be used when starting a new session with a new
Title. To setup Max Air studio wiring, see Chapter 3: Quickstart to Common Tasks.
Select Patch from the Main Menu buttons. The Patch View has four categories repre-
sented by tabs on the bottom of the screen: Console I/O, Destinations, Sources, and
Cabling.
Destinations and Sources4.3.1
Figure 4-11 shows that sources and destinations refer to the Max Air console. Sources
are signals sent to the console (i.e., signals from the analog to MADI and digital to
MADI converters, microphones, tape/VTR outputs). Destinations are signals sent from
the console (i.e., signals sent to the MADI to digital converters, VTR inputs).
Sources
Max Air Console
Destinations
Sources and Destinations with respect to Max AirFigure 4-11
A fully-loaded DF66 will have 24 MADI device input ports and 23 output ports on the
console, each carrying up to 64 channels. The smallest DF66 conguration will have 8
MADI device input ports and 7 output ports available.
Console I/O4.3.2
Select the Console I/O tab on the bottom of the Patch View, then select the A and B
Inputs sub-category on the left (Figure 4-12). This is where connections to the channel’s
A and B inputs are made. Touch the Name eld (1 in Figure 4-12) and type a name for
a channel.
Touch and drag through the A Input cells (2 in Figure 4-12) for which you would like to
assign a patch. Figure 4-12 shows the result of selecting the A Input cells for channels
1–5. Note that the channel names appear in the Destinations column (3 in Figure 4-12)
in the Selected Sources and Destinations area. The numbered tabs (4 in Figure 4-12)
display additional pages of patchpoints.

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Euphonix Max Air Specifications

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BrandEuphonix
ModelMax Air
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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