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Interface cards - integrate with any system quickly and easily
A series of optional interface cards, designed to fit either the local rack or stagebox, enable Vi Series™ consoles to directly interface with a
wide range of other systems and audio networks using industry standard protocols.
MADI cards are available
in either optical or Cat
5 versions, allowing a
choice of connection type
to the Stagebox, as well
as interfacing to Realtime
Rack and recording
devices. Channel count
of 64ch at 48kHz drops
to 32ch at 96kHz but
can be restored to 64 by
sacrificing the redundant
connection.
The Blu Link card provides
up to 32 inputs and 32
outputs to/from a BSS Blu
Link ring and can be used
to interface to BSS London
networked audio systems,
or to the PMC Personal
Monitoring Controller. The
Vi Blu Link card contains
internal DIP switches
that allow a block of 32
sequential channels from
the total of 256 available
to be addressed by the
card. This is separately
selectable for inputs and
outputs.
The A-NET
®
16V card
provides direct digital
connection on a single
Cat5e cable from the Aux
or Group outputs into an
Aviom
®
A-NET
®
Pro16™
Series Personal Mixer
(compatible with A-16II and
A-16R).
The Pro16 System enables
musicians on stage to
be fed with up to 16
su/jointfilesconvert/391457/bgroups of instruments
or vocals which they can
then mix to their own
taste using their own on-
stage controller. The card
includes a switchable test
tone and stereo pair linking
via DIP switches.
Available in both stagebox
and local rack versions.
The Digigram EtherSound
card allows up to 128
channels of audio (64
inputs/64 outputs) to be
connected to the rack via a
single Cat5 connection.
A second Cat5 connection
allows daisy chaining or
full redundancy capability,
ensuring the network
remains uninterrupted
should a cable be broken.
Available in both stagebox
and local rack versions.
This card is only available
via Digigram’s distribution
network.
The Dante card allows 64
channels to be sent to/
received from a Dante
network. As well as
providing audio exchange
with other Dante-enabled
equipment, the card also
allows 64 channels of
audio to be connected
directly to a PC or Mac
computer for recording
or processing, by using
a standard Ethernet
connection. Routing and
setup of the network is
done using an external
computer running Dante
Controller software.
The Vi RockNet card
supports 64 inputs and
64 outputs to the RockNet
system, and enables a Vi
console to become a part
of a RockNet digital audio
network, providing remote
control of any RockNet
microphone preamplifier.
This card is only available
via the Riedel’s distribution
network.
AES/EBU input/ output
card with 16 Ch I/O with
input SRCs. Input SRCs can
be bypassed individually.
Output dither is selectable
via jumpers to 24 bit, 20
bit, 18 bit or 16 bit. An
XLR-based card Is also
available for the Stagebox
with either 8 pairs of inputs
or 8 pairs of outputs.
The SDI card can
de-embed up to 16
audio channels from
an SDI (Serial Digital
Interface) stream, and
re-embed them back on
to the stream for onward
transmission in a broadcast
environment, saving high
costs of external units and,
of course, weight. These
channels may be patched
in to any input as usual.
The CobraNet
card allows
up to 32 channels of input
or output signals (or a
combination of both) to be
received by or sent from
console onto a CobraNet™
network. The card must be
used as the Conductor for
the network. By default, the
card is configured for 32
outputs.
Available in both stagebox
and local rack versions.
MADI
BLU link
RockNet AES/EBU 3G SDI
The Dolby E card decodes
the audio channels from
a Dolby E or Dolby Digital
stream and allows them to
be patched into separate
inputs on the console for
mixing. Each card provides
two full decoder sections,
and can dramatically save
external hardware cost,
space and weight.
DOLBY E
The ADAT card provides
two optical eight-
channel ADAT inputs and
outputs, with selectable
44.1/48/88.2/96 kHz
operation. Optical inputs
and outputs are provided
on Toslink connectors and
can be used to record to,
for example, an Alesis
HD-24 hard disk recorder
or other device with ADAT
inputs and outputs, and
receive playback audio.
In 96kHz operation, the
number of channels is
limited to eight, i.e. four
per I/O.
ADAT
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