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PatchNet & Router Integration
Integration with Broadcast Facility Routers
PatchNet Routing Software
SH612 StudioHub Router
System 5 PatchNet Screen - showing console ins and outs
Title
Timecode Reader
Patch Categories
Console A & B Inputs
Section Selected
Patchpoints for each
channel’s A & B
inputs
Tabs to Chs 49-56
Sources and Destina-
tion Selection Area
eMix Pages
The router in the DSP SuperCore is controlled by
the PatchNet application which is simple to use
and a very powerful digital audio patching system.
PatchNet appears on an external screen with Sys-
tem 5 and on the central touch screen with Max Air.
Each of the MADI source and destination audio
streams in the DSP SuperCore can be labelled, for
example Stage 1 Mics, and each audio source
within a MADI stream may also be individually la-
belled, for example Mic 1. All console inputs and
outputs, for example Channel 1 A Input, also ap-
pear in PatchNet.
PatchNet is faster, easier and more flexible than an
analog patchbay. Setups can be saved and recalled
for each show, including a basic setup which in-
cludes all source and destination designations, as
a starting point for new shows.
The Euphonix StudioHub, 2RU 12x12 MADI router
can be added to the system, taking parallel MADI
feeds of all console sources and destinations for
distribution throughout the facility. StudioHub has
been designed to communicate with most router
control systems that utilize the ES-Switch protocol
including Nvision, Pesa, Pro-bel, Sony, Grass Valley
and Utah Scientific.
In some applications this ELIMINATES the need for
two routing systems and two I/O systems while
satisfying the demands of redundancy for on-air
operation. The integration also simplifies patching,
as the audio operator will no longer be required to
patch console output busses to the destinations.
Console output busses such as main program, aux
feeds, and IFB’s automatically appear as sources on
the router. Additionally, engineering then has full
control of all audio sources from any router control
panel, which means no more crowding the audio
room during setup and troubleshooting for shows.
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VIDEO SYNC
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Thomson Venus
GVG Concerto
GVG 7500
Thomson - GVG Router System with Jupiter Control
422 control
VM3000
Panels
Thomson
Trinix
SD/HD Video
TC
422
Analog Video
Facility
Sources
&
Destinations
Configuration
Database
422 control
Euphonix StudioHub
448 OUT 448 IN
Euphonix
Multi-Channel
Converters
Analog
224 IN
168 OUT
LAN
Euphonix DSP SuperCore
Euphonix Max Air Control Surface
Euphonix
TDM Router
768 x 768
mono
AES/EBU
Audio
Euphonix - Max Air Console System
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