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Joining the Input, FM, Studio Processing, HD, Streaming, Monitor Output, and System Controls on
the Home screen is an additional Client Audio menu, which contains additional menus for Client
Audio Output, Client Microphone Input, and Client File Recorder. Each menu is discussed in more
detail in this manual.
Additionally, the “Save Preset” and “Load Preset” menus for each of the processing cores in the
client software have the additional capabilities of being able to save a preset to the location of your
choice on the remote PC itself, or load a preset from the remote PC to your Omnia.9. This includes
flash drives and external USB drives, which provides an excellent way to back up any custom
presets, or easily duplicate those presets on another Omnia.9.
When using the “Load Preset” function, be aware that the preset will be loaded to the “Current
Preset” position and will therefore immediately go on the air. Additionally, in order for the preset
to appear in the list, you must save it using the “Save Preset” function.
Client Audio Output Menu
The Client Audio Output Menu contains additional controls similar to those in the Monitor Output
menus of the Omnia.9 (see Pages 82 -‐85 of the Omnia.9 User’s Manual for a full explanation of these
controls) in the Patch Point menu (with a few differences) and a TCP Link Status window to provide
information about the remote connection.
Patch Point Menu
The Patch Point Menu provides additional controls for enabling Client Audio and SRC, choosing an
Output Device, adjusting Client Volume, and setting the Audio Buffer. An additional patch point for
monitoring the Client Mic Input is also available.
Audio Enable
When enabled, this feature allows processed audio to from various patch points within the Omnia.9
to be streamed directly to the client PC.
SRC
Enabling the SRC control allows the client software to dynamically adjust the sample rate of the
client playback. If you are experiencing interruptions or dropouts to the client audio stream,
enabling SRC will result in a steadier connection, though at a slight cost to CPU usage. Regardless,
the client software will automatically determine whether to stream client audio in a linear
(uncompressed) PCM format or in the Vorbis format, which while compressed, can still provide
excellent audio quality.
Output Device
The client software recognizes any audio output devices (speakers, headphones, soundcards)
installed on the remote control PC, and makes them available in a drop-‐down menu.
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