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Glossary
DI-8S
DI-8Src
Each of these modules provides 8 mono/4 stereo AES inputs (on
4 XLR connectors). They can be installed in any distant
Stagebox, DioCore or local audio rack (Mix-Box).
The
DI-8S
uses digital audio clock from the audio rack, so the
incoming AES signals must be synchronous with console Word
Clock.
The
DI-8Src
includes an SRC (sample rate converter) and
therefore can receive incoming AES signals which are not
synchronous with console Word Clock.
Dio8Out
This 1u rack provides 8 remote output channels via CAT5 cable.
The unit can daisy-chained as part of an
Ethersound
network or
be used as the main outputs of the console and can also be used
in conjunction with a
DioCore
.
Dio Av
This is a daughter card which can be installed into one of two
locations on the DSP card. It allows the use of two A-Net™
networks (16 channels each) to connect to AVIOM™ personal
mixers.
AVIOM™ personal mixers are designed with LabX Technologies
(LLCTM).
DioCore
A
DioCore
is a remote stage rack with 8 audio card slots that can
hold 8- channel input or output cards for up to 64 I/Os. DioCore is
controlled by an ARC card. Transmission is via Cat5v cable on
the open 64x64 Ethersound protocol.
Dio Es
This is a daughter card which can be installed into one of two
locations on the DSP card. It allows the use of a 64 bi-directional
I/O Ethersound interface.
Dio MadiES
This option connects to the DIO interface of the console via a
simple CAT5 network cable, to provide 56 (MADI1) or 64 (MADI2)
MADI inputs/outputs. Connection may be via a coaxial or fibre
optic cable (using ST connectors).
Ethersound
An open transmission protocol (64x64) invented by Digigram
(See
www.ethersound.com
/
www.digigram.com
.)
FM-8VB
The
FM-8VB
card provides internal effects processing within the
console. Each card has 8 internal inputs and output, with 4 effects
engine processing module per I/O. It can be installed in any
distant Stagebox, DioCore or local audio rack (Mix-Box).
Plug-ins for the effects engines are developed by VB-Audio™,
famous for its algorithms created for Pyramix™. (See
www.vb-
audio.com
.)