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What are YDIF connections? (Cascade mode and Distribution mode) Chapter 1. An overview of MTX-MRX Editor
MTX-MRX Editor User Guide
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01 MTX3
02 MTX3
03 MTX3
04 MTX3
YDIF1
YDIF1
YDIF1’
01 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
02 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
03 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
04 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
YDIF1 YDIF1’
01 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
02 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
03 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
04 MTX3
Matrix1
ZONE1
01 MTX3
OUT
OUT
OUT
OUT
IN
IN
IN
IN
02 MTX3
03 MTX3
04 MTX3
Up to four MTX units can be connected. Connections can be in any order.
Eight channels of signals can be
shared by the buses.
Shared signals are used as inputs
to the zones.
Eight channels of signals can be
shared by the buses.
If CASCADE mode is off, the unit’s
own mix is used as the input to the zone
(this can be specified for each unit).
No output
No output
No output
No output
02 MTX3 : Matrix1
CASCADE MODE = OFF
Connection
YDIF MODE = DISTRIBUTION
YDIF MODE = CASCADE
To switch the settings of the two modes,
click the [System] menu command
“MTX Configuration” and make settings for each matrix.
Cascade mode cannot be selected if there is an MRX unit in the
MTX/MRX system.
RING connection
If only MTX units are connected
Use the [Device Configuration Wizard]
to switch both settings.
There are 16 channels of audio signal
in Distribution mode.
The audio will circulate, but an
intermediary MTX/MRX unit can replace
the signal.
Through
Through
Through
Through
02 MTX3 : Matrix1
CASCADE MODE=ON
YDIF patching is done
in the
EXT. I/O” screen.