User Guide
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Part 1: Getting Started
- Part 2: Top Bar
- Part 3: Setup Window
- Assigning Devices: Inventory Page
- Network Control Section (Top)
- Assignment Slots
- Device Rack Elements
- I/O Device Assignment Slots
- Assigned Hardware I/IO Devices
- Offline Devices
- Software Device (Driver)
- Servers Assignment Slots
- Controllers Assignment Slots
- Assigning I/O Devices
- I/O Device Icon Indicators
- I/O Devices Menu Items
- Setting Clock Master
- Certain device menu items apply only to drivers.
- Working with Multiple Systems
- Servers
- Settings Page
- Assigning Devices: Inventory Page
- Part 4: Patch Window
- Part 5: Rack Window
- Part 6: Overview Windows
- Part 7: Show Window
- Supplementary Material
SuperRack SoundGrid / User Guide
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SuperRack SG with Console Expansion Card and Additional Servers
In this setup, a MADI I/O provides up to 128
SoundGrid channels. Connect additional I/O
devices to the switch to expand the system.
Here, two SG servers are used for plugin
processing and two for redundancy in the
event of a problem with a primary server.
Adding primary servers significantly increases
plugin processing power.
Several SuperRacks can be members of a
larger SoundGrid network connected via an
Ethernet switch. This enables assignment and
sharing of I/O devices from different
SuperRack hosts.
Up to four primary servers and four redundant
servers can be assigned to a SuperRack. Any
available server can be assigned to a
SuperRack, regardless of its location in the
local area network.