
16
One IEX-16L with inputs from the mixing console
SYSTEM EXAMPLES
All signals picked up with a DI-Box or microphone are sent via the
multi-core cable to the main console. 12 signals are fed from the
direct outputs, four via aux send to the IEX-16L. The keyboardist
is using the two local inputs of his myMix for a drum machine
(click), which is not needed for the main console, but available in
the myMix network for monitoring
The six musicians can all select their individual selection of up to
16 channels (8 audio channel pairs) to create their individual mix.
The selected channels are recorded as individual tracks when
recorded to a SD/SDHC card.
For a total of 18 channels a managed switch (IGMP snooping)
needs to be used. If inputs 15/16 of the IEX16 were not used
(disabled) the system can be operated using a simple
unmanaged Ethernet switch.
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Network Signal
Source
Input
1
Kick Drum
Direct Out
IEX 01
2
Snare
Direct Out
IEX 02
3
Submix Drums Left
Aux Send
IEX 03(S)
4
Submix Drums Right
Aux Send
IEX 04(S)
5
Bass
Direct Out
IEX 05
6
Saxophone
Direct Out
IEX 06
7
E-Guitar
Direct Out
IEX 07
8
Acoustic Guitar
Direct Out
IEX 08
9
Keyboards Left
Direct Out
IEX 09(S)
10
Keyboards Right
Direct Out
IEX 10(S)
11
Lead Vocals
Direct Out
IEX 11
12
Vocals 1 (Bass)
Direct Out
IEX 12
13
Vocals 2 (E-Guitar)
Direct Out
IEX 13
14
Vocals 3 (Keyboards)
Direct Out
IEX 14
15
Submix Vocals Left
Aux Send
IEX 15
16
Submix Vocals Right
Aux Send
IEX 16
17
Click (Drum Machine) Left
myMix (keys)
Input 1(S)
18
Click (Drum Machine) Right
myMix (keys)
Input 2(S)
Network signals are shown in audio channel pairs (same color)
(S): Two audio channels linked for stereo signal