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OnAir Digital Mixing Consoles
Conguration  6-47
Document generated: 10.10.14
SW V6.0
Notes: Processing parameters (such as EQ, filters, dynamics, panorama/bal-
ance, timer start, etc.) of Net inputs are linked to the target system when
defining the logical connection; however, they may be individually modi-
fied once the connection is established, and saved in snapshots, too.
Signaling parameters of Net inputs, such as red-light signals and dim/cut of
the monitoring speakers for microphone inputs, are automatically linked to
the parameters of the target system.
In the example below, a simple configuration shows two SCores in a point-to-
point arrangement. The left-hand system can access the output of CODEC1,
and the right-hand system also sees the MIC1 signal thanks to the physical
and logical connections between them.
In the following example, a star configuration of six SCores (Systems 1-6)
is shown, where systems 2-6 may access the logical input of source system
1 through dynamic logical connections, because it is fed to a net input of star
system 2 through a static logical connection.
Notes: In order to benefit from the I/O sharing option, at least two consoles with
one SCore each are required. To activate this mode, a dongle chip or the ‘I/O
sharing option’ license key must be inserted on every SCore Audio Clock
Card (1.943.330.xx) within the system. If these dongles are not installed, the
I/O sharing configuration is disabled.
I/O sharing configuration is always performed on the target system.
I/O sharing configuration data are saved on the target system only.

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