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All DXi models have a network audio card fitted (Dante), this means being able to route four channels
of audio from the network and, as well, being able to route four channels of audio back onto the
network.
This feature is primarily intended for use with the DX series models, which may also be fitted with a
network audio interface (optional), allowing them to utilise the additional processing channels in your DXi
models via connection with a single Ethernet cable.
Working like this, the network audio outputs would be routed directly from end of the auxiliary output
processing, so that they are just a copy of the signals available at the Aux XLR outputs 1-4 (choice #1 in
the above diagram).
However, there are other circumstances where it might be more useful to route these outputs from
elsewhere within the DSP processing. For example, if the network outputs are being used to also “break-
in” analogue or AES channels, for use with other amplifiers, it might be more applicable to route the
audio from the outputs of input processing channels (choice #5).
If it's required for the network outputs to break in channels that are not being used by the local
processing, this can also be achieved by using the outputs of the mix matrix which feed the auxiliary
output processing (choice #3).
Alternately, the mixes being used by the power amp processing can be selected (choice #4) and
finally, the pre-mute final output of the auxiliary channels' processing may be selected (choice 2) to
prevent muting the local aux outputs from muting the network feeds.
Note that these routing selections work on a “x4” basis – all four network output feeds are
selected from one of the above choices as a group – they cannot be individually assigned to
different points.
For more information on selecting the network audio output routing, please see the section on page
26.
Independent Network Audio Outputs
DSP LAYOUT, CONFIGURATIONS AND ROUTING (cont'd)