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Section 5: The Patchbay
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Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
Patchbay Layout
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M1 M2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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M1 M2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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M1 M2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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M1 M2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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M1 M2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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M1 M2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Out1 Out2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Dir1 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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Out3 Dir2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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M1 M2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L1 L2
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
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L3 L4
Out3/Dir2
M1/M2
L1/L2
Out1/Out2
Dir1/Dir2
Inputs
Outputs
L3/L4
Yellow
Green
Blue
Blue
Red
Red
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The Channel patchbay has a specific input/output organization. Note that all of
the inputs are on the left half of the patchbay and all of the outputs are on the
right half. Next notice that all of the channel inputs and outputs are color-
coded. When all of the channel patchbays are stacked together, a noticeable
pattern appears. All of the inputs and outputs are grouped in colored columns
down the patchbay stack.
Starting at the far left of the stack of patchbays, the first column is the M1/M2
inputs and is colored green. The 2nd column is L1/L2 pairs and is colored blue.
The 3rd column is L3/L4 combination and is colored red. These columns make
up the input half of the patchbay stack. The first column of the output half is
Out1/Out2 and is colored blue. The second column is Dir1/Dir2 and is colored
red. The third column is Out3/Dir2 and is colored yellow.
Let’s say for example you need to patch a microphone from a tie-line patchbay
into channel 12’s M1 input. Knowing that channel 12 is in the third I/O control
module in the Mix Controller, you know that its inputs and outputs are located
in the third Channel patchbay down (1 patchbay per I/O controller). Also you
know that all M1 and M2 inputs are in the leftmost column and are colored
green. Knowing all of this, you should easily find the appropriate jack on the
patchbay.
Note that there are two Dir2 patch points per channel. These are mults
(parallel splits) of the same Dir2 output with independent user connections at
the rear of the patchbay.
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