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The meter output is designed to replicate what you are listening to so an external meter can visualize what you are hearing. A fold-down on the meter output would “break” this concept.
However, there is a work-around.
1. Define a 7.1.4 meter output and send it to for example the coax MADI output (or any other available output) and loop it back into the coax MADI input.
2. Create a second monitor group in your monitor profile.
3. In this monitor group, you define a 7.1.4 source assigned to the coax MADI input.
4. In the same monitor group, define a stereo output which you connect to your meter.
5. Add a 7.1.4 to stereo fold-down to this group.
Once that is defined, simply enable/select the fold-down in this monitor group and you have what you asked for.
Please send an e-mail to support (at) ntp.dk with the following information:
1. DADman version
2. Serial number of the unit you are using
3. The monitor profile (.dmprof file)
Thanks.
I recommend you contact technical support for further help.
If you use DADman with an MTRX or MTRX Studio then please contact Avid tech support.
If you use DADman with a DAD product, then please send an e-mail to support@ntp.dk with a screenshot of Device List from DADman. Make sure you have selected (check-marked) the unit in the Device list so all cards, firmware versions, etc. are shown.
That is hard to tell when you don’t mention which version of DADman you use.
You must at least use DADman v. 5.6 as that is the first version that supports Monterey.
We have many end-users who use DADman 5.5.0 on Catalina without any issues, so we are puzzled why you experience these problems. It is difficult to troubleshoot this without further information, so please send us an e-mail at support@ntp.dk including a screnshot of Device List from DADman so we can check the hardware configuration as well.
The next release of DADman will support Monterey on both Intel and M1. We do not provide estimated release dates as these may change on short notice.
The two SDI inputs are completely separated, so SDI input goes to SDI output 1 and SDI input 2 goes to SDI output 2.
On the audio side, you can embed the same audio in both SDI outputs, and you can also de-embed audio from one SDI and embed it in the other SDI.
Hi Charles, The MOM controller in connection with the DAD (MTRX/MTRXST) audio interface works together with the Pro|Mon functionality in DADman which communicates with the audio interface. All the interfaces have a 32 bit floating point internal architecture. This means that once you signal in inside the unit it can not come into clipping, and also the dynamics of your audio is preserved very accurately. When playing back from ProTool via Digilink this is a 24bit integer interface and the maximum signal will be 0dB full scale. This is the scale that we have on all meters in the DADman software. If you experience clipping by turning up the MOM level it is because your level is high for the digital output interface transferring the audio. On digital output interfaces the max level is also odB full scale. If you run analog out of your unit, our D/A converters are also floating point. You have to make sure that the analog output level setting is matching you speaker input level or else you can get clipping in the analog domain even at low levels..
Please check the meters in DADman in the signal chain that you have, and make sure that you levels are optimally aligned with your output format
Yes, it is also compatible with Big Sur 11.4
Update: macOS Big Sur is now officially supported: https://www.digitalaudio.dk/page2118.aspx?recordid2118=1169
- This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by NTP/DAD Support.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 6 months ago by NTP/DAD Support.
Hello Jim. Thanks for asking! 🙂
Yes, MOM is a remote control to the DADman control software, which manage AX32/MTRX/MTRX Studio/Penta. Also, DADman takes care of the EuCon connection. All the configuration and ‘intelligence’ that runs underneath is happening within DADman in order to process the actions defined by MOM, which can be quite complex at times due to the flexibility and versatility of the DADman.
So, at the end of the day, this means that DADman has to be running in order for the system and your MOM to work. Just let it keep running in the background and you should be fine!
I hope this answers your question.
- This reply was modified 3 years, 7 months ago by NTP/DAD Support.
We are currently testing. The v.5.4.5 / Catalina does seem to work. We are currently testing how it installs. If this gives problems over the next weeks we will issue a new Big Sur / Intel version
Hi Suso
Thank you for your post. I do understand your request, but the DADman software is central to the flexibility that MOM and the ProMon solution provides, and indeed with the ability to Link to Avid Eucon enabled devices and one or more MOM controlling devices. So you need to have the application started on your computer running in the back ground.
I hope I will work well for you anyway.- This reply was modified 3 years, 10 months ago by NTP/DAD Support.
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