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Topic: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NIONS ON ONE XDAB RING

What is the maximum number of Nions (whether N3s or N6s or mixed for that matter) any installer has managed
to SUCCESSFULLY run in any project, without of course exceeding the XDAB channels limits.

Is there any documentation/reference on this to quote in a sales proposal ?

Appreciate all information.

Rgds.

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Re: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NIONS ON ONE XDAB RING

We've had 15 (12x n6, 3x n3) on XDAB, but it was subsequently broken down to 12x n6 (@ 96kHz) and separate XDAB with 3x n3 (@48kHz), linked by AES with SRC.
There wasn't a problem with the original XDAB, just the need to run two sample rates.

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Re: MAXIMUM NUMBER OF NIONS ON ONE XDAB RING

At InfoComm08 and InfoComm09 I had put together a stack of 20 NIONs connected with XDAB. I wasn't running a lot of channels across it and I didn't have time to thoroughly stress test it, but it came right up and worked out of the box with no issues.

Theoretically, I've seen documents that say you can do up to 30 NIONs... I don't know anyone who has ever tested that theory, nor do I believe it to be very practical. I imagine by the time you get to a project that size, you might want to consider breaking it up into smaller projects and use some project linking and CobraNet to share the relevant control and audio between the separate  smaller projects.

Josh Millward
Burnt Orange Studios