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Introduction, Control dialogs, Auto mixer combiner – Biamp LTR User Manual

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Introduction

Control Dialogs

Auto Mixer Combiner

Note: The Auto Mixer Combiner replaces the Mix Minus Combiner in the software and incorporates all of its functionality,
plus some additional features. Files created in previous versions of Nexia that contain a Mix Minus Combiner will still
function normally and the Mix Minus Combiner will still appear in the layout, even though the block will no longer appear in
the Object Toolbar or Processing Library. The user may substitute an Auto Mixer Combiner block anywhere a Mix Minus
Combiner would have been used.

Auto Mixer Combiner

blocks enhance the capabilities of Auto Mixers in room

combining, mix-minus, and input expansion applications. Auto Mixer Combiners
combine control data only and, therefore, have no audio outputs. Inputs to an Auto
Mixer Combiner come from the Mix outputs of separate Auto Mixer blocks. Ch /
Combine allows input channels (1, 2, 3, etc.) to be grouped into specific combinations
(A, B, C, etc.). These combinations automatically determine proper routing of control
data for the Auto Mixer blocks. Control data represents NOM (number of open mics),
ATS (adaptive threshold sensing), and last mic hold status information. Auto Mixer
Combiners are used when Auto Mixer outputs are also connected to a separate Matrix
Mixer (to create multiple mix-minus outputs). Auto Mixer Combiners allow large Auto
Mixers to be created from multiple, smaller ones. This is useful when more than 32
inputs are required or when an Auto Mixer must be placed into multiple Nexia units (for
proper DSP allocation or physical location of inputs).

Groups

buttons are used to choose a group for viewing and editing two settings: Last

Mic Hold and Open Mic Limits. Last Mic Hold determines whether the last open
microphone across all Auto Mixer inputs assigned to the current group is allowed to
gate off when activity on that channel ceases. Open Mic Limits enables (and
designates) a maximum allowable number of active microphones across all Auto Mixer
inputs assigned to the current group.

Right clicking on Ch / Combine assignments will prompt a menu of additional options.

Source Selections

Source Selection blocks are N by 1 routers (where N represents the number of sources) with level control per input and
optional logic input and output connections. Source Selection blocks are useful when remote control of audio source
selection is required.

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