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The problem is latent when the switch is used. The only time the connection is reliable is when I do a hardwire between the GLD80 and the AR2412. This is regardless of how many things are plugged in.
Has anyone actually done this successfully? I’m now in a position where I’ve bought some expensive managed switches purely for the sake of dSnake which I now can’t seem to use reliably, which means I can’t use them at all.
Indeed. Out of interest, what is the purpose therefore of the routing grid on the IEM/Wedge feed? It doesn’t appear to do anything.
I guess the problem I’m trying to solve is using the IEM/Wedge feed for a remote (from the desk) engineer. And I’m trying to understand what the point in the feed is, if we can’t mix into it and the PAFL bus is shared as the desk implies that it can be very different to the feed into the main headphone out on the surface.
The numbers are favourable as regards traffic and also the problem is latent when there is no other traffic, but when it’s going to manifest is anyone’s guess.
Would be really good to get this sorted if anyone’s got any advice on debugging etc.
Not recognising the USB stick at all.
Thanks for this. Now I understand how I’m supposed to make the drop downs do something, here’s the next question:
What are the input and output boards for if not for patching? In my head, I’d do all my patching there and then look at it elsewhere in the tool. How does it all fit in with routing?
Aaaaaahhhhh.
Thankyou so much! I have spent ages clicking, typing, scrolling with the mousewheel (or equivalent)!
Thanks for the answer, but I can’t seem to do that. The only option it gives me is 1 and I can’t change it to anything else on the drop down. Any ideas?
Thanks for the info. So, more on the expansion cards; I can find the SoundGrid card and Dante card. Are there any others that allow multitracking/processing, maybe that also aren’t proprietary protocols that cost a rather large sum. A complete list of all would be super helpful, including proprietary ones.