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Alero 8-Channel Microphone Mixer Instruction Manual
Configuration
Selection of Mixing Microphones (AMM)
The Automatic Microphone Mixing (AMM) module selects microphones to be active based on the input signal level detected on each
microphone. To remove certain microphones from the selection so they will never be used, click on the microphone column for the
desired output channel. This will turn the square white indicating that it is no longer selected.
NOTE:
The AMM detects if a microphone is not connected so there is no need to remove unconnected microphones from the AMM
selection.
It is possible to configure input to output channel routing and AMM settings using the chart in FIG. 27. To disable a certain
microphone from an output channel, deselect the square in the mic column that corresponds to the output channel row. The blue
square will turn white once it has been disabled.
Active microphones are displayed by an "ACTIVE" indicator (FIG. 27). It is possible to disable AMM for individual output channels by
pressing the gray AMM symbol under the output channel shown in the chart below. This causes all the AMM symbol to turn white
and the microphone signals in that row to be consistently in an ACTIVE state and added to that output channel.
Signal Mixing
The Signal Mixing chart (FIG. 28) shows the default input to output channel mixing settings. All input channels are routed to all
output channels except the following:
the USB Input is not routed to the USB Output
the VC Input is not routed to the VC Output
To remove an input channel from an output channel, click on the corresponding row/column to turn the square white.
FIG. 27
AMM Settings and Mic Input to Output Channel Signal Routing.
FIG. 28
Input to Output Signal Routing.