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speakers. The default routing is set as per the Speaker Assignment, left
channels are sent to the left speaker and right channels are sent to Right
speaker.
2.
Analog XLR
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the two Analog XLR Outputs.
3.
AES/Pair-1
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 1 Output.
4.
AES/Pair-2
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 2 Output.
5.
AES/Pair-3
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 3 Output.
6.
AES/Pair-4
: Selected inputs will be mixed to the left and right channels and
played through the AES Pair 4 Output. The four AES outputs can be used
together to output, for example, 5.1 or 7.1 surround channels to an external
surround sound monitor system.
7.
AoIP/Pair-30 (DANTE / RAVENNA)
: Selected inputs will be mixed to AoIP
transmit channels 59 and 60. Note that configuration for channels 1 - 58 is
not supported. Use a Dante Controller or Coveloz web interface to route
these channels appropriately.
8.
AoIP/Pair-31 (DANTE / RAVENNA)
: Selected inputs will be mixed to
Channel 61 and Channel 62. Again, use a Dante Controller or Coveloz web
interface to route the remaining pairs appropriately.
Routing Inputs
The inputs which may be routed are described in this section.
1.
Cluster Information
: Cluster information show type of cluster and cluster
name. iAmMix currently only supports Mono clusters.
2.
Speaker Assignment
: Speaker assignment can be used to configure to
which speakers the audio is routed to. The possible options are:
L
Left
R
Right
C
Center
LFE
Low Frequency Effects
Ls
Left Surround
Rs
Right Surround
Bsl
Back Surround Left
Bsr
Back Surround Right
S
Mono Surround
3.
Input Gain (dB)
: Settings from -60 dB to +12 dB in 1 dB increments to
allow for differences in gain between speakers in a set.