Power Core User ManualVersion: 6.6.0/398/539
10. Audio Mix Engine
This field applied to VisTool Snapshots. It can be used to permit Src snapshots saved on one source
to be recalled on another.
If the Class field is left empty, then Src snapshots stored from the source can only be recalled to
itself.
If the Class field is set to the same text string as other sources (e.g. Default), then Src snapshots
stored from another Default source may be recalled. This is useful if, for example, you wish to able
to recall microphone parameters stored on one input to another.
This field can be used to publish all source parameters to an Ember+ provider - enter the provider
number from 1 to 5, or select None if you do not wish to publish the source.
Sources can be published using either their Display name or Alias name depending on the status of
the Sources/Sums Naming option (defined under "System -> Definition -> Params = Ember+
Settings"). In either case, the name must be unique to ensure correct operation.
Src Repl Element Nr
Src Repl Name
These fields are used to couple the source to an external source in an Ember+ consumer. The Src
Repl Element Nr should match that defined in the Ember+ SrcRepl element. The Src Repl Name
should match the name (either Display or Alias) configured in the Ember+ consumer.
Available when the System Core = Power Core. This field can be used to assign an Ember+ A-
stage element so that the source can control microphone parameters within an A__stage device via
Ember+. Having assigned a device (via its Ember+ A-stage Element Name), enter a Channel No.
(from 1 to 32) to select the mic input.
Enable this checkbox to add the source to the source selection list. This allows operators to assign
the source to a fader strip from the control surface.
Enable Access Group
1 to 4
Available when the System Core = Power Core Max. See Configuring Power Core Max Sources.
Selects the audio input for the source.
Limiter
Compressor
Equaliser
Delay
DeEsser/AutoMix
Available when the System Core = Compact Engine. Enable the checkboxes to assign signal
processing to the source. The Compressor represents the complete dynamics section: Gate,
Expander and Compressor. The DeEsser/Automix shares the same DSP module and is available
for mono and stereo sources only.
Lim Disable
Dyn Disable
Eq Disable
Dly Disable
DeEsser/AutoMix
Disable
Available when the System Core = Power Core or Nova17. In this instance, the DSP blocks are
automatically enabled for each source. Use the checkboxes to disable the signal processing. For
example, if you wish to minimize the latency. The Dyn represents the complete dynamics section:
Gate, Expander and Compressor. The DeEsser/Automix shares the same DSP module and is
available for mono and stereo sources only.
Available on stereo sources only. If the audio input to the source is assigned from a remote matrix,
then this option selects the method of communication:
·
Turn the option On if the remote matrix is a Nova17, Nova29 or Matrix Server.
·
Turn the option Off if the remote matrix is a Nova73 (for communication via Remote MNOPL).
Once communication is established, you can use the Matrix Out 1 field to support the transfer of
labels from the remote matrix (to the fader label display on the console).
And/or use the Class/Pool field (and Mtx Src Pool logic element) to provide operator-controlled
selection of audio inputs from the remote matrix. See Configuring a Matrix Source Pool.
Available on stereo sources only. This option allows the labels from a remote matrix (as described
above) to appear in the fader strip displays and source's Kpf label.
Enter the matrix number of the remote matrix output which is connected to the source's audio input.
Available on stereo sources only. This option will allow an operator to select audio inputs from a
remote matrix directly from the fader strip. See Configuring a Matrix Source Pool.
When using a Nova17, Nova29 or Matrix Server, enter the Pool ID defined in the corresponding MTx
Src Pool element.
When using a Nova73, enter the class configured in the Nova73 map (as described in the
"ext_router_control_en" pdf).