Learn how to share I/O’s and SoundGrid driver channels between two (or more) eMotion LV1 Classic consoles:
With SoundGrid I/O Sharing, you can route inputs from SoundGrid I/O devices (such as the eMotion LV1 Classic’s built-in I/O, SoundGrid stage boxes, SoundGrid I/O cards and SoundGrid ASIO/Core drivers) to two or more eMotion LV1 Classic consoles in the SoundGrid network and control them separately.
In this example, we will explore a typical 2-console setup and share a Waves IONIC 16 stagebox between two eMotion LV1 Classic consoles, one at the Front-of-House (FOH) position and one for monitors.
The first console to assign an I/O device or SoundGrid driver becomes the acting device manager for that I/O or driver.
In this example, the FOH eMotion LV1 Classic console will act as the I/O device’s manager.
Preamp gain is controlled by the manager of the shared I/O, by default. In the case of this example, it is the front-of-house console.
The device manager can choose to share preamp control with the client(s) by enabling ‘Share Preamp Control’. This allows all users of the shared I/O to control the preamp gain.
Any client of the shared I/O can enable Local (V-Gain) mode, which allows for separate level control (trim), relative to the preamp gain.
Local mode can be turned on via Mixer > Input mode or via the Channel tab > Input section.
A playback computer (using a SoundGrid ASIO/Core audio driver to run a DAW) can also be shared between eMotion LV1 Classic consoles. Connect the playback computer to one of your consoles and use the device sharing feature to share playback channels between two or more LV1 Classic consoles.
In this example, the playback computer is labeled 'Tracks’. It will be shared between the FOH console and the monitors console.
When a device is shared, all of its inputs become available to all users.
Shared devices appear in the Patch window together with non-shared devices.
However, while the output bank of an I/O is accessible for all consoles sharing it, each output can be exclusively patched to a one mix buss/direct out.
Occupied output patches are indicated as such in the Patch > Output section, or when accessing the IO menus through the mixer ROUTE mode.
In the example below, the Monitors LV1 patch screen shows that analog outs 1-8, headphone 1&2 and the AES outputs are occupied by other devices on the network:
Occupied outputs in the ROUTE mode:
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