Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams

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Lesson Description

Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams 2m 29s

Network Audio Streams, Network Audio Channels and Local Audio Channels.

Video Transcript

Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams 2m 29s
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Let’s take a little time to talk about the Audio Channel capacities of the Q-Sys Core.
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There are Network Audio Channels, local audio channels, Network Audio Streams
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it can get a little confusing. So let’s walk through it point by point.
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If you have an I/O Frame with four Line-In cards, each of those cards has four inputs.
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If you plug a physical device into each of these inputs,
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then you have sixteen channels feeding into your I/O Frame.
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This information is all packaged into one Network Audio Stream and sent over the gigabit network to the Core.
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This one Network Audio Stream contains sixteen Network Audio Channels,
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which are the sixteen inputs on your I/O Frame.
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You can check your design at any time in the Q-Sys Designer software
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to find out how many Network Audio Streams and Network Audio Channels you are using.
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You can press Shift +F6, or go to the File Menu and select Check Design.
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This menu will tell you the percentage of Digital Signal Processing you are using,
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the number of streams and channels for both your Network Audio Input s and Outputs,
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as well as how much bandwidth these streams are using.
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A Core 1000 is able to process 64 network channels in and 64 network channels out,
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and if the system is running Designer software 3.0 or higher these become 128 flex channels,
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which can be used for network channels in or out.
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On top of this, don’t forget that you also have Local Channels.
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Every Core has its own channels as well.
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The Core 250i and the Core 500i, for instance, can each hold up to eight I/O Cards.
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The audio from these cards go directly to and from the Core without ever going over the Gigabit network.
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If you packed this Core with AES3 cards (which allow 4 inputs and 4 outputs each),
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then you would have 32 local input channels and 32 local output channels in addition to the
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128 network audio channels that you are also capable of processing.
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More importantly, keep in mind that you can get far more physical output channels
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than network output channels. Since output channels can often carry the same information
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when you send your audio to multiple amplifiers and loudspeakers, they can share a network channel.
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For more information on how to get the most out of your network channels, check out our
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“Maximizing Output Channels” video. Thanks, and we’ll see you next time.

Helpful Tips and Definitions

Part C: Q-LAN - Audio Channels vs. Audio Streams 2m 29s

Network Audio Channel (NAC): A unique point-to-point audio signal on the network.

Network Audio Stream (NAS): A bundle of one or more NACs going to or from a single peripheral connected to the Q-LAN network, and wired in the design running on the Core.

Local Channel: An input and output channel using an I/O Card installed in the Core. Since local channels do not travel over the network, they do not count against your maximum NAC count.

Check Design: Select this option in the File Menu or press Shift+F6 to check on your DSP, NAC, NAS, and bandwidth use.

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