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15 : 4.Processing architecture
The optimization of the system for each venue entails
accurate tweaking of the signal properties with respect to
channel routing and loudspeakers conguration.
The processing architecture is composed of six sections:
f Input source selection;
f Matrix;
f Advanced processing;
f Speaker equalization;
f Speaker routing;
f Output processing.
15 : 4.1. Input source selection
Click on the Input section (FIGURE 35 #1) to access the
input source selection interface.
The input section allows you to manage input gain and
delay of analog and digital sources, in order to compensate
transmission latency and levels.
Furthermore the X Series implements a backup policy
aimed to improve reliability against signal fault. By assign-
ing a bus priority to the four different input sources – analog,
AES3 and two Dante™ streams– per channel, the system is
able to automatically switch to a reliable input connection in
case of any signal fault.
The leftmost source has the highest priority: click and
drag to the left the input section in order to rise its priority.
Once connected to Armonía Pro Audio Suite™ a double
click on the amplier icon in the workspace will open the
amplier dashboard. Here it is possible to access and con-
gure all the features of the X Series platform.
Armonía Pro Audio Suite™ has been updated in order
to match the user interface with the advanced features of
the X Series platform; please refer to FIGURE 35 as a quick
reference for the new interface.
FIGURE 36: Input source selection.
FIGURE 35: X8 dashboard; 1) Input Section: source selection, gain, delay and metering; 2) Matrix: signal mix-
ing and routing; 3) Advanced processing: gain, polarity, delay and signal equalization; 4) Speaker equalization;
5) Output processing: level, polarity, delay, output signal equalization and crossovering; 6) Speaker rout-
ing: group output channel for multiway loudspeakers; 7) Lock settings; 8) Snapshots management.
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