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In default mode, the signals from the first 8 audio channel in-
puts will be grouped together in a bundle whose “network iden-
tifier” number is specified from the front-panel hexadecimal
switches or through the management interface. The bundle will
then be sent over the network to the destination devices that
are configured, or set to receive the bundle. RAVE models sup-
porting CobraNet reception (80/88/160/188) can then receive
the bundle by setting their respective front-panel hexadecimal
switches (or MI variables) to the appropriate bundle number.
RAVE 81s: 8 AES ins
RAVE 80s: 8 AES Outs
RAVE 88s: 4 AES ins + 4 AES
outs
RAVE 160s-24: 16 analog
outs
RAVE 188s-24: 8 analog ins
+ 8 analog outs
RAVE 161s-24: 16 analog
ins
Introduction:
How It Works (continued)
The received bundle is then separated into individual audio chan-
nels and forwarded to the first 8 audio outputs at the rear-panel
in either analog or digital format, depending upon which model
Rave is used.
Signal flow for the six RAVE models are depicted below. The
wide black arrows indicate the bundle direction to or from the
network interface, while the thin arrows indicate individual audio
channels to or from RAVE’s rear-panel connectors.
Summary of Contents for RAVE 160s-24
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