The adt-audio mixing console system 5MT Series D offers 24 bus routing system. A bus amp is installed in every module. A special frame wiring makes it possible to feed a multitrack input with every installed channel. The 24 bus outputs are available on 2 channels and on the patch bay as well. In addition, the routing system can be used for audio sub grouping and to build up floating aux sends. |
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Inline Module 5MT Series D Routing Matrix and Bus Amp The Routing System of the adt-audio 5MT Series D mixing consoles has 24 independent mix busses. In the console frame, the outputs of the 24 bus amps, that are part of 24 channels, are connected to the channels above no. 25. Therefore, the channel outputs of a 48 channel console can feed 48 multitrack inputs. Routing bus no. 1 is available at channel no.1 and channel 25, bus 2 is available at channel 2 and channel 26 and so on. The DIR (Direct) switches the channel output to the output of the record chain fader. However, the output of the bus amp still feeds the internal connection towards the channel that is assigned thru the frame wiring. This means, that the output of routing bus 1 is still available at the output of channel no. 25 when channel 1 is in Direct mode. This principle makes it possible to use the 24 routing busses for all those tracks where mixing is required, while the channels that are only fed with a single signal can be used in direct mode without loosing busses. Every channel version that fits into the Series D mixing console system contains a bus amp. This maintains the 'every channel fits into every slot' principle. The channels that are assigned to the particular routing busses are fixed by the console wiring. A standard console uses the first 24 channels for the routing busses 1 to 24, however, other configurations are possible. Besides it is possible to make Series D modules and frame with a real 48 channel routing system that offers 48 independend busses. Please ask for details. The Routing Switch Matrix uses 12 switches to access either the busses 1 to 12 or 13 to 24 in parallel. An additional switch determines if the 1 to 12 block or 13 to 24 block is selected. If the Routing Pan Pot is activ, all the odd numbered busses are assigned to the left output of the pan control while all even numbered busses are assigned to the right output. The channel output drives the connector panel and the patch bay jack as well. This maintains short lines from the output of the channel to the multitrack device and avoids an additional break jack in the patch bay. The MT-INS switch (Multitrack Insert) rerouts the multitrack send connector from the internal channel output amp to the MT-Send jack in the patch. In this mode, no active components are in the way from the jack to the multitrack connector anymore. The feature can be used for direct recording with external gear and to rearrange track inputs without changing the routing setting of the console. The channel output is electronically balanced and drives loads of 600 ohms.
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