Description
Dante™ network
Algorithm for
Automix
DMM8 MANUAL
The linear potentiometer is connected to the VCA input as shown above The
resistance at the VCA input is changed by turning the potentiometer This
value is input and the volume is changed accordingly The left setting signi-
fies 0% while the right setting signifies 100%.
The output level depends on the master control and the remote level control.
The remote level control has the same effect on both masters
5.4.10 Dante™ network
DANTE
REC (OUT)
IN - EXPANSION - OUT
™
Figure 15: Dante
The DMM8 ULD is equipped with an 8-pin (RJ-45) modular jack labeled
DANTE (19).
All inputs and outputs are thereby automatically routed to the Dante™
network.
The inputs are routed to the Dante™ network after signal processing (treble,
bass,...) and after the automix algorithm as direct-out signals.
The output masters are routed before the balance regulator, before volume
out and before limiter to the Dante™ network as direct out signals.
Settings must be made via the Dante™ receiver unit (e.g. mixing desk).
When cascading automixers, note that only the channels available locally on
an automixer can be transmitted via the Dante™ network. If in addition the
inputs of another, cascaded device are required, this device must also have
a standalone Dante™ interface.
If multiple devices are also to be operated in the automix, these must also
be connected via cascading: Specifically, in addition to the master signals,
the control signals of the automix algorithm are also transmitted.
5.5
Automix algorithm
The unit's automix algorithm has 3 basic functions which assess the amount
by which an input signal is to be attenuated and the output signal's output
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