This will probably all become clear when we get our dLive system but I’m wracking my brain trying to figure this out.
So, let’s say I have a DM64, an s7000 for FoH, with a DM0 and an s5000 on stage for monitors and the DMs both have GigaAce cards. It seems easy enough to use tie lines from the DM64 to the DM0 to send inputs to the s5000. Here’s where I’m getting stuck… How do you patch the mix outputs from the DM0 back to the outputs on the DM64?
Also, would gain tracking come into play in this scenario?
The dLive Director software has helped me a bunch to get my mind around most of the features of the system. Thanks, A&H for making some great software. Oh, and the hardware too.
If you want direct patch between the two you’ll need to use Tie Lines on the DM64. (You could alternatively use inputs or mix-busses on the dm64 if you wanted control instead of a direct 1:1 patch to outputs.)
You’ll also need i/o in one of your open ports to link the two desks. We use Dante for distro, but additional GigaAce cards are probably the way to go there. The only reason I would argue in favor of Dante over GigaAce is if you were planning on using those i/o points for additional distribution outside of the dLive system architecture.
I think a 1:1 patch with cotrol at the the s5000 is what I’m after. Both the mixracks will have GigaAce in their I/O slots. We’re using Dante for our lobby, backstage, and other distribution. Possibly recording as well. I think I fugured out my own questions tho. So if I have 48ch of input at the DM64 then those would go to the s5000 viat tielines. Then, say I have 16 mixes for monitors, the mix outputs would go back to the DM64 via tielines again and then patched to its outputs. All this digital patching is kinda confusing sometimes.