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    +1. I don’t actually necessarily care too much about name/color, but other parameters like routing would be very very (very) useful.

    #107133
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    I would also like this option!

    #103155
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    This is definitely a feature I would appreciate as the only thing I really miss from my previous choice of console is the extra matrices.

    I would not mind sacrificing busses and choosing then as additional busses in the bus assign menu or even the stereo feature to function like inputs, where you can choose mono to stereo but your total number of channels goes down.

    #79872
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    I couldn’t tell you have the Dante is run. Like I said, it’s an enterprise level network and goes way above my head but I know it works.

    The fiber I mentioned in my original post is just a simple Multimode fiber patch. I’ll look into a DX stagebox over fiber, I didn’t know that was a thing that may be done.

    And I’m aware of other dante options. I was just curious what solutions existed in the A&H environment since it is all very new to me. I’m coming form Midas and AES50.

    Thanks for your input.

    #79868
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    The venue is a basketball arena where the booth is on a different level and and on the complete opposite side from the stage. Even if I could run a cable myself, the path I would need to take is well over 100m. I could rant for days about how silly the install is, but that’s not why I’m here.

    This is an enterprise network so the cat6 run from booth to stage is complicated, but it is through conduit and lands in a network closet adjacent to the booth.

    My issue is that I need ~20 lines (currently) to stage where I currently only have 12 lines of copper.

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