B01AMLMM1?
Query the current setting of "last mic on"
mode for automixer 1.
B01AMLMM1x , where x is 0, 1, or 2
depending on the current setting of "last mic
on" mode for automixer 1. If this command is
issued after the example above, then the
status message will be B01AMLMM12 .
8.23. AMLMN -- Set Microphone That Will Remain On in Manual
Last Mic On Mode
This command sets the microphone number that will remain on when "last mic on" mode is set to manual
(see the AMLMM command). The first argument to this command is the number of the automixer (1-2) that
will be adjusted. The second argument is the microphone number (1-4) that should be gated on if no other
mics are gated on and
AMLMM is set to manual. The value of the AMLMN command is only valid when AMLMM
is set to manual.
If "last mic on" moce is set to manual for the specified automixer and the AMLMN command attempts to
specify a microphone that does not belong to the automixer, then the AMLMN command will fail and an
ERROR#043 will be generated. See the
ERROR command for more information on error messages. See
Section 3.5 for more information on dependencies within the automixer commands.
Even though this is a channel integer command, use of the wildcard character for the automixer number is
not supported.
This command is a channel integer command. See
Section 6.3 and Section 6.2 for more information on this
type of command. The minimum and maximum values for this command are 1 and 8, respectively.
This command is saved to non-volatile memory only as part of a preset. The state of this command will be
restored after power-up only if a preset is saved and that preset is set to be the power-on preset.
Example Description Status Message
B01AMLMN14
Set microphone 4 as the manual last mic on
for automixer 1.
B01AMLMN14
B01AMLMN21
Set microphone 1 as the manual last mic on
for automixer 2.
B01AMLMN21
B01AMLMN1?
Query the current manual last mic on
number mic for automixer 1.
B01AMLMN1x , where x is between 1 and 4
depending on the AMLMN setting for automixer
1.
8.24. AMNOM -- Set Local Maximum Number of Open Mics for
Automixer
This command sets the local maximum number of open mics (NOM) allowed for the specified automixer. The
NOM limit is a local limit, meaning that this limit applies only to the specific Vortex that is is set on. In
contrast, the AMGNOM command is a global limit that applies to all linked Vortex automixers with the same
AMBUSID.