The codec’s input must be mapped to a patch output (PO). The codec’s output
must be mapped to a logical input (LI) that is an N–X bus owner.
In case of I/O sharing, i.e. when another system shares the codec, a net logical
input is required that is an N–X bus owner as well.
Step 2:
On the producer system A a net patch input (NetPI) must be created, consum-
ing the N–X bus associated with the net logical input (NetLI) of system B.
Step 3:
Finally, for both the logical (LI) and the net logical (NetLI) inputs, the source
for the patch output (PO) must be specied. This is done in the conguration
tool on the Cong - LogicalInputs page. The related parameters are:
Codec Return Output Species the patch output (PO) to which the codec’s input is connected.
• In case of a logical input (LI, net source is 0), the conguration tool pro-
vides a list of all logical and patch outputs of system A.
• In case of a net logical input (NetLI, net source is different from 0), the
conguration tool provides a list of all logical and patch outputs of that
net source.
Codec Return Source Species the source that is connected to the patch output (PO) when the (net)
logical input is assigned to a fader.
• In case of a logical input (LI, net source is 0), the conguration tool pro-
vides a list of all N–X buses of system A.
• In case of a net logical input (NetLI, net source is different from 0), the
conguration tool provides a list of all net patch inputs on system A ???
of that net source that consume an N–X send from system B ??? .