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The UPMAX ISC can access any of the eight audio pairs carried in the incoming HD- or SD-SDI streams
applied to SDI Input 1 Inputs and outputs for five stereo pairs via AES-3 are also provided
Any visible and accessible AES67 networked audio source can be input into UPMAX ISC for processing
then returned to the network via AES67, embedded into the SDI output, and/or sent to the AES-3 output.
UPMAX ISC supports taking an input signal from one source type and sending the resulting audio or
bitstream to another output type.
Initial I/O Setup
Log into the UPMAX ISC and click on the I/O menu (5-1A). Choose between SDI/AES-3/MADI or AES67
inputs and outputs in the Workflow menu (5-1D). Program (processed) routing, Passthrough (unprocessed)
routing, or both can be viewed by toggling the Program/Passthrough switches (5-1E).
Much like the upmixing presets described in the Program menu overview in the
section, I/O presets can also be saved and recalled in the Preset menu (5-1B). Clicking on the I/O Preset
management icon (5-1C) reveals a dropdown menu with the following options:
Save: Saves the current I/O settings to the selected preset, immediately over-writing the previous
settings associated with the preset; note that if there are no user presets saved, the “Save As” dialogue
box will appear and prompt you to enter the name of the new preset
Save As: Saves the current I/O settings to a new preset; a “Save As” dialogue box will appear and
prompt you to enter the name of the new preset
Delete: Permanently deletes the selected preset
Import: Allows you to import an I/O preset that was previously exported and saved to the remote PC;
this can be a handy tool when setting up multiple units that are configured in exactly the same way
rather than setting each control individually
Export: Allows you to export an I/O preset either for safekeeping as a backup should it accidentally get
erased from the unit, or for making it available for uploading to other units requiring the same
configuration using the “Import” feature described above