Peavey CAB 16D Fan User Manual


 
Testing
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The premise here is to get audio to pass from one point to another. Audio input, the tunes, are fed via the CAB
16i. A Hardware
Base Address of “0c92” is assigned to the 16i and entered on the front panel of the unit, and its corresponding “Taxi” device inside
the software. The audio from the 16i is sent via CobraNet
Audio Bundle 13 to the MediaMatrix MainFrame’s MM-DSP-cn DPU
Card via a standard 100BaseT Ethernet Switch. The audio is returned, through the processing of the MainFrame back to the net-
work on CobraNet Audio Bundle 12. The CAB 16o on the Output Side is set to receive Audio Bundle 12, and assigned a
HardWare Base Address of “221f”, both on its front panel and the corresponding “Taxi” device. The audio is then output from the
CAB 16o’s analog outputs. From there, it is amplified to a set of cool, high quality, 2-way loudspeakers. The result....Tunes!
This simple view file is what lives “inside” the MediaMatrix Mainframe. It is very simple...input, process and output. In this
example, we are using a simple mixer in-between the I/O so we have some control and panning of the stereo signal. Of course,
additional processing could easily be added from the MediaMatrix Device menu.
“The Output Side”
Hardware Base Address
assigned to “221f”.
CAB Audio Bundle set to
“286” at the Taxi AND the
CobraNet input block
Analog Audio Output
CAT5 Cable (typ.)
“Tunes”
“The Output Side”
“The Input Side”
“The Processing”