User Manual

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NetworkAmp Manager—Owner’s Manual
Only one AES/EBU input or output can be assigned to each CobraNet channel. The bundle
number assigned to each group of CobraNet channels is displayed along the left side of the
grid. If the “24 bit” option on the NHB CobraNet page is selected (see
page 14), the number
of channels in each group is reduced to seven, making channels 8, 16, 24, and 32 unavail-
able.
Network efficiency can be optimized by using all channels in each bundle instead of, for
example, using four channels in two bundles or two channels in four bundles.
AES/EBU In to CobraNet: This tab is used to assign AES/EBU inputs to CobraNet
channels.
CobraNet to AES/EBU Out: This tab is used to assign CobraNet channels to AES/EBU
outputs.
Store/Recall: These buttons are used to store and recall patches. A patch consists of all
AES/EBU input and output to CobraNet channel assignments. There are 100 patch mem-
ories. Patch #0 is a read-only memory containing initial assignments, with each AES/EBU
input and output assigned to the correspondingly numbered CobraNet input and output.
For example, AES/EBU input #1 is assigned to CobraNet output #1, AES/EBU input #2 is
assigned to CobraNet output #2, and so on. Up to 99 patches can be stored in patch mem-
ories 1 through 99.
To store a patch, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a patch memory from 1 to
99, enter a title, and then click the Store button. The patch is immediately transferred to,
and stored in the NHB32-C, where it is can be recalled directly from the front panel.
To recall a patch, use the Up and Down arrow buttons to select a patch memory from 0 to
99, and then click the Recall button.
When a patch is edited, the “EDIT” indicator appears next to the patch number. It disap-
pears when the patch is stored or another patch is recalled.