AEQ
CAPITOL
Ultra-compact digital audio mixer
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4.2.1.1.
“
Internal Module Configuration
”
section.
“Internal Module Configuration” section of “Board Configuration” submenu allows you to
configure the general purpose inputs and outputs GPIO (both the physical contact relays and
the opto-coupled) that are available on the rear panel of the AEQ CAPITOL (please refer to
section 2.2.2.1 of this manual).
It also allows to configure the operation of the optional multi-channel AES10 MADI
communications module (please refer to section 2.2.4.1 of this manual;
NOTE:
this module is
available only by means of user license) and the remote sync extraction.
There are four distinct areas in this section:
1. MADI/AES:
allows you to configure MADI functionality and the remote sync extraction.
The advanced configuration menu of this optional module is accessed by clicking “
Click
to [CONFIG]
” and then clicking again on the “
CONFIG
” button that will appear. A
window with 2 tabs will appear.
•
MADI:
is an optional communication module within the system common I/O
section (available by means of user license: see section 4.1.1 of this manual).
This is a bi-directional fiber-optic multi-channel audio link. The physical
interface is a transceiver and the implemented standard is AES10-2003. The
configuration options are:
o
“
Disable/Enabled
”
:
deactivates or activates the module.
o
“
Sync
”
:
allows you to configure whether the console will use the
synchronism extracted from MADI link (“Slave”) or not (“Master”).
o
“
Used
”
:
allows you to configure how many of the 64 mono channels
available are actually in use.
•
AES:
this section allows you to configure if you want to synchronize the console
using the external synchronism received in AES11 format through
digital input
1
of “
AES IN 1-4/SYNC
” connector (see section 2.2.3.2): in that case, you must
configure this option as “
Slave
”. It’s not possible to use WORD CLOCK external
synchronism.
When this option is configured as “Slave” and there is an AES11 external
synchronism valid signal in that digital input 1, this synchronization
prevails
over external synchronization through MADI multichannel link; when there is no
AES11 valid signal, then external synchronization can be extracted from MADI
link (where “Slave” mode is configured).
When the MADI multichannel link and the “AES” section are configured as
“Master” and/or there is no external synchronism input, then synchronism is
local and the console internal oscillator is used.