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Page 34 MX Series MX36 Operating Instructions
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Appendix III: Dante I-O Channels Mapping
The MX36 appears in Dante Controller as “XTADPC-XXXXX” by default but this can be changed
to a more friendly name if required.
Individual receiving channels are labelled as follows:
“Input A Ch 1”
“Input A Ch 2”
“Input A Ch 3”
“Input A Ch 4”
“Input B Ch 1”
“Input B Ch 2”
“Input B Ch 3”
“Input B Ch 4”
“Input C Ch 1”
“Input C Ch 2”
“Input C Ch 3”
“Input C Ch 4”
Individual transmitting channels are labelled as follows:
Main outputs:
“Output Ch 1”
“Output Ch 2”
“Output Ch 3”
“Output Ch 4”
Additionally, there is an auxiliary 4 channel bus which is for use in Cascade and Parallel
modes (available in the next feature release of firmware). The transmitter bus is available for
routing with the following channels:
“Output Mic” —microphone channel output, post “ON” switching, Filter and Gain
“Output Line L”, “Output Line R” — stereo line channels, post “ON” switching, Filter and Gain
“Output Monitor” — the audio currently on the headphones, pre Level control
The four receiver channels labelled “Input Aux Ch 1” to “Input Aux Ch 4” are currently muted
in the MX36, and are reserved for use in the Cascade and Parallel modes.
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