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RO64 USER INTERFACE
consoles, mic preamps, DSP processors, and DAW software.
We use the word ‘’channel’’ when referring to the physical audio
inputs—analog or digital—on a piece of hardware (such as the 16 mic/
line XLR input jacks on the 6416m Mic Input Module). Each of these
audio inputs can be made active and added to the network individually,
and it is only when activated that they use any network resources (the
A-Net Slots). To enable this powerful feature, Pro64 products separate
the hardware resources from the available network resources with a
button that allows each hardware input channel it to be added to the
network as needed.
It is these activated hardware resources that are being referred to as
“Slots.” Pro64 audio networks can potentially have a greater number of
audio channels and hardware I/O devices connected than the network
can make use of at one time. This provides flexibility without requiring
constant re-patching or complicated computer programming.
Keep in mind that a Pro64 A-Net network can only manage a specific
number of Slots at a time, and this number varies with the sample rate
being used. The maximums are 64 Slots in Auto Mode at the 48kHz
sampling rate and 64x64 Slots in Manual Mode at 48kHz.
In summary, think of “channels” as hardware resources that can be
added to the network as needed and “Slots” as locations within the
digital audio network pipeline that A-Net uses to move data throughout
the network.
Slots and Sample Rate
The current system-wide sample rate will determine the number of
A-Net Slots that are available. Auto Mode and Manual Mode have the
same number of Slots at each sample rate; only the direction of the data
is different.
Sample Rate A-Net Slots
44.1kHz 64
48kHz 64
88.2kHz 32
96kHz 32
176.4kHz 16
192kHz 16
Even though the network sample rate may change the available number
of A-Net Slots, the capacity of a hardware device does not change. That
is, a 16-channel input module in a 192kHz network can still have all of its
channels activated; all of its physical inputs can operate at 192kHz.
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