4.6 Auto Mixer
The automatic mixer is mainly used to automatically control how the traditional mixer has a large amount of voice input
to output the desired result. Consider a typical conference room scene. There are ten participants, each with a
microphone. If ten microphones are turned on at the same time, only one person is talking, then the output effect is
definitely not ideal, because the other nine microphones pick up Sound insulation of the room, reverberation, etc., will
reduce the output effect of the entire system.
Each channel of the automatic mixer has an input, a gain level meter and an automatic gain, channel fader, priority,
and channel mute.
Channel control Each channel has an "auto" button, press to add this channel to the automatic mixing.
The channel mute and fader are both automatic gain type. To mute a signal and prevent the signal from entering the
automatic mixing, please turn on "Mute" and cancel "Auto". The channel fader controls the mixing level and direct
output level of the channel.
Priority control PR: Allows channels with higher priority to surpass channels with lower priority, thereby affecting the
automatic mixing algorithm.
The control defines the priority with a value between 0 (lowest priority) and 10 (highest priority), and the default value
is 5 (standard priority).
If the priority of all channels is equal, set the priority of all channels to 5.