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Title: Allen and Heath iLive monitor split using Waves
Post by: David Shriver on February 06, 2014, 02:05:51 PM
Hello everyone,

Is it possible to do a FoH/Mon split using Waves with an iLive? The iLive supports Waves via an add-in card and it gives supports 64x64 channels.  AH suggested on their own forums that its not advisable because the Waves protocol doesn't allow clock sync. 

-d

Title: Re: Allen and Heath iLive monitor split using Waves
Post by: Thomas Lamb on February 06, 2014, 10:44:56 PM
Hello everyone,

Is it possible to do a FoH/Mon split using Waves with an iLive? The iLive supports Waves via an add-in card and it gives supports 64x64 channels.  AH suggested on their own forums that its not advisable because the Waves protocol doesn't allow clock sync. 

-d

I think you answered your question. If it's digital and it doesn't sync it's going to be a problem. I would do dante.
Title: Re: Allen and Heath iLive monitor split using Waves
Post by: Christian Tepfer on February 07, 2014, 10:16:03 AM
I think you answered your question. If it's digital and it doesn't sync it's going to be a problem. I would do dante.
Dante, MADI, ACE should all work.

The usual limitations of a digital split apply, especially gain (there can be only one gain master) and SPOF issues.