Mix mode – Ensemble Designs 9670 Audio Automatic Gain and Loudness Control and 9690 Audio Compliance and Monitoring Software User Manual
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LevelTrack™ Audio Loudness Control AGC Software Option
Mix Mode
Mixer Behavior
1. Normal
Working with mixer channels independently is the default or “Normal”.
mix mode.
2. Paired
If you want two channels to be paired so that altering the gain of one
will automatically alter the gain of the other, choose Paired from the Mix
Mode drop-down control for one of the channels you want to pair; for
example, channel 9 and 10 will be paired with each other if you select
Paired for one of those channels.
3. Surround Sound 5.1
For Surround Sound 5.1, which uses 6 channels, specify for each channel
one of these 6 selections from the Mix Mode drop-down control.
For example:
Input Ch 1 = Multi Left
Input Ch 2 = Multi Right
Input Ch 3 = Multi Center
Input Ch 4 = Multi L Surr
Input Ch 5 = Multi R Surr
Input Ch 6 = Multi Bass
4. Surround Sound 7.1
For Surround Sound 7.1, which uses 8 channels, specify for each channel
one of the above 6 selections plus two additional Mix Mode selections.
For example:
Input Ch 7 = Multi L Rear
Input Ch 8 = Multi R Rear
Mix Mode
For modules 7555, 7660, 7660-XV, 9550, 9550-XA, 9600 and 9600-XV, the Mix Mode drop-down
control offers four possible selections for how to work with the channels: Normal, Paired, Surround
Sound 5.1, and Surround Sound 7.1. Once you have established a pairing or Surround Sound grouping,
changing the gain on one channel affects all of the associated channels.
AGC processing (if enabled) takes into account any channel pairs or Surround Sound groupings. These
selections are described in the following table: