
Vista 5 M3 Digital Mixing System
GC Operation 4-21
Document generated: 28.08.13
SW V4.9
4.4.2.2
How to Deal with the Analog Interfacing?
‘Where are the analog interfaces coming in?’, you might be asking. We still
need some analog sound. Here is how we achieve that task: The Vista Patch
and DSP systems only know about
digital
interfacing. Since all analog input
and output cards in the D21m I/O system are equipped with D/A or A/D
converters, respectively, there is basically no difference between analog or
digital inputs/outputs for the DSP.
Input Channels
Group Channels
AUX Channels
Master Channels
AES/EBU
MADI
TDIF
ADAT
SDI
Dolby
®
E/Digital
CobraNet
®
Mic/Line (an.)
Line (analog)
Inputs
DSP Channels
Outputs
Input Patch
Crosspoints
AES/EBU
MADI
TDIF
ADAT
SDI
Aviom A-Net
®
CobraNet
®
Line (analog)
Output Patch
Crosspoints
Sources
Targets
Targets
Sources
The only exception are the analog mic/line input cards that require additional
control for gain, phantom power on/off, high-pass filter, etc., and their analog
direct outputs that are completely separated from any digital I/O signal. The
analog insert card available for the mic/line input card A949.0427 is fully
independent as well.
4.4.2.3
Digital Input/Output Subclasses
The ‘input ports’ (sources) and ‘output ports’ (targets) subcategories show
the list of available physical inputs and outputs of the currently loaded confi-
guration. These sources and targets provide all the interfacing of the console
to the outside world. For this reason, these are the most used of the sources
and targets. It would therefore be extremely useful to be able to group certain
physical inputs and similarly physical outputs together within the General
Patch to aid navigation and viewing possibilities. This grouping of the ‘input
ports’ sources and ‘output ports’ targets is known as ‘subclasses’. For the cre-
ation of these subclasses, please refer to
chapter 4.7.1
. Subclasses are usually
generated by the facility’s system administrator only.
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