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number, into the box. (Refer to the MediaMatrix Help for information on making this control
gesturable.)
To complete the process, this same Bundle Number must also be set on the corresponding CAB
unit for each group of four channels. In order to get audio from a given CobraNet Input or Output
Block, the numbers must match in the blocks and the CAB Taxi Device or in the case for NWare
the CM-1 table within the corresponding NioNode block. The process for setting the Bundle
Number in the Taxi Device is the same, and you must be in Control Mode. It is important to note
that there are four Bundle Numbers on a CAB 4n, one for each set of four audio channels cards
that may be loaded. (Note: short loading of a CAB4n is possible).
That is pretty much it as far as setting up the CAB 4n to communicate and pass audio on the
CobraNet network. There are many additional variables in larger systems, but this is the basic
configuration. What is very important to understand is the relationship of the CAB device, the
Taxi, and the CobraNet audio transport. If audio inputs are coming in on a CAB 4n and assigned
to CobraNet Bundle 285, then a CobraNet Input Block or CM-1 table for NWare must be set to
Audio Bundle 285 as well.
*NOTE: The Bundle Numbers referred to in this section assume the use of a switched (Unicast)
network. Although it is possible, we do not recommend the use of hub-based (Multicast)
networks with MediaMatrix systems. For more information on using a Multicast network with
CobraNet, please refer to the Peak Audio web site http://www.peakaudio.com/ .