I came across the old thread recently and would be very interested in learning more details of exactly how more mix down channels were added and interfaced to the BCM10 architecture.
Based on info contained in the thread, a monitor section from an 8014 and external 1272's housed in an external cage were key components.
But I'd really like to learn more info about how the additional channels were connected to the original stereo buss.
Best Regards,
Tim
This is my BCM10 with ten 1084's. I have eight additional 1084's in an external rack which we have been routing to an SSL X-Desk as a drum submixer before routing the stereo drums back to the BCM10.
I came across the old thread recently and would be very interested in learning more details of exactly how more mix down channels were added and interfaced to the BCM10 architecture.
Based on info contained in the thread, a monitor section from an 8014 and external 1272's housed in an external cage were key components.
But I'd really like to learn more info about how the additional channels were connected to the original stereo bus
Hi
If you look at the right side of the BCM10 monitor section you will see two vertical parts that are effects/direct input to the stereo bus with both level control and pan pot .... so an external stereo source can be mixed onto the BCM's stereo bus.
If I can mention it, without being chewed off by a mod, the Aurora Sidecar also has a direct input to the stereo bus via a 9 pin D Sub.