Difference between revisions of "Avid S3L"
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- [[Avid:S3L:Internals]] – Information about the internals of the console (e.g., the multiple embedded Linux devices). | - [[Avid:S3L:Internals]] – Information about the internals of the console (e.g., the multiple embedded Linux devices). | ||
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**Avid Stage 16** | **Avid Stage 16** |
Revision as of 22:32, 18 January 2020
- The Avid S3L
The Avid S3L console (including the updated Avid:S3L-X version) is an amazing digital console. Anyone who has used an older [Avid](https://avid.com/) console (e.g., the Avid:D-Show or Avid:Profile) will be right at home with the Avid:VENUE software interface, meaning they can jump straight to crafting their mix.
- Background
- This site focuses on non-standard solutions to problems that many S3L users are curious about.** Information abounds on the internets for how to use the console for normal situations. Google is your friend for finding it.
- None of the information on this site is endorsed or supported by Avid.** Do not contact Avid about anything you have read here!
- Information
Information and solutions provided:
- Avid S3L**
- Avid:S3L:3P_AVB – Configuring the S3L to work with third-party (3P) AVB devices (e.g., the MOTU:Stage-B16). - Avid:S3L:AVB_Switches – Tested AVB capable Ethernet switches. - Avid:S3L:Internals – Information about the internals of the console (e.g., the multiple embedded Linux devices).
- Avid E3 Engine**
- Avid:E3 Engine - Avid:E3 Engine:Internals
- Avid Stage 16**
- Avid:Stage 16:Standalone – Configuring the Stage 16 stage box to work as a stand-alone device (e.g., directly accessible from macOS, or attached via AVB to a MOTU:Stage-B16 without the Avid:E3 Engine) - Avid:Stage 16:Internals – Information about the internals of the stage box (e.g., the embedded Linux AVB server).