User manual
Table Of Contents
- 1 Table of contents1 T
- 2 Package Contents
- 3 Introduction
- 4 System overview
- 5 Control Surfaces
- 6 AXUM Engine
- 6.1 Console 1-4 configuration
- 6.1.1 IP/Clock configuration
- 6.1.2 Global configuration
- 6.1.3 Mix buss configuration
- 6.1.4 Monitor buss configuration
- 6.1.5 Source configuration
- 6.1.6 Extern source configuration
- 6.1.7 Destination configuration
- 6.1.8 Talkback configuration
- 6.1.9 Processing presets
- 6.1.10 Module assignment
- 6.1.11 Module configuration
- 6.1.11.1 Module configuration page
- 6.1.11.2 Module preset 1A/1B, 2A/2B, 3A/3B, 4A/4B
- 6.1.11.3 Processing
- These are the programmed processing defaults for the modules. Depending on the startup settings these processing defaults will be used at startup (programmed defaults in global configuration).The field ‘Use at source select’ determines if the default module processing in the source configuration is used when a source is assigned via the module source select functionality and no processing preset is assigned in the ‘source configuration’.
- The following state/value processing sections are available:
- 6.1.11.4 Routing
- 6.1.11.5 Set module 1 to programmed startup state
- 6.1.12 Mix/monitor buss presets
- 6.1.13 Console presets
- 6.1.14 Surface configuration
- 6.1.15 Rack configuration
- 6.1.16 Source pools
- 6.1.17 Preset pools
- 6.1.18 Users
- 6.2 System configuration
- 6.1 Console 1-4 configuration
- 7 Surface(s) website
- 8 Block diagrams – Must be created
- 9 I/O Rack description
- 10 Available I/O rack cards
- 11 Patch panels
- 12 Specifications AXUM digital audio system
- 13 List Of Figures
- 14 List Of Tables
- 15 Declaration Of Conformity
- 16 Product Safety
- 17 Disclaimer
- 18 Appendix A - Network design for AXUM
- 19 Appendix B – Surface service
- 20 Appendix C – Engine functions

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6.1.5 Source configuration
The 19” rack unit can accept various I/O cards. These inserted I/O cards can accept audio in various
formats. This is because the audio connected to the I/O cards can have different channel relations
(mono, stereo). To create a user readable label you have to configure sources.
Such a source is the entity you can select to be the input of your module in the mixing console.
See below for a simple source list example:
Figure 10: Source configuration
• Nr
Here you can reposition the destination to make the list in a convenient order.
• Label
Name of the source you are creating.
• Input 1/2
Here you select the physical slot and input of the card you want to assign to this source.
For mono sources you selected the same input for left and right.
• Phantom
The phantom power for this source is turned on/off at startup.
(this field is only available when the source-phantom function is also assigned to an object;
e.g. via rack configuration)
• Pad
The PAD for this source is turned on/off at startup.
(this field is only available when the source-pad function is also assigned to an object; e.g. via
rack configuration)
• Gain
The source gain for this source is at startup set to this level.
(this field is only available when the source-gain function is also assigned to an object; e.g. via
rack configuration)










