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Large Network: Real-world Example
5.1
Example Network Overview
StudioLive™ Series III
AVB Networking Guide
Broadcast Console
A second StudioLive 24 is shown in a remote broadcast location on the network.
Because this is an independent stand-alone mixer, it can source its input and
output streams locally or from anywhere on the network and then mix them
down for a live stream on a computer connected via USB, or use any of the
analog mix outputs or the AES output to feed an external broadcast system.
The StudioLive 24 at Broadcast e in our example will
receive its channel sources as follows:
Monitor Mixer
A StudioLive 24R will be used in Monitor Mix mode allowing us to easily mirror
the main mix while retaining the ability to create monitor mixes for the local
Flex Mixes to feed floor wedges. Because the StudioLive 24R is controlled
exclusively by UC Surface, the monitor mixes can be controlled anywhere
in the venue, even from stage or Front-of-House, if necessary.
For more
information on UC Surface, please review the QMix-UC Reference Manual.
The StudioLive 24R at Monitor position in our example
will receive its channel sources as follows:
NSB 8.8
NSB 16.8
StudioLive 24 (FOH)
StudioLive 24R
NSB 16.8
NSB 8.8
NSB 16.8
StudioLive 24 (FOH)
StudioLive 24R (local)
NSB 16.8