POWER CORE User Manual
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9. Audio Mix Engine
9.2.9
Conf Bus Assignments
For each source you can assign a conference bus to be used as its mix minus feed.
All options are repeated for the two separate conference systems – Conf 1 and Conf 2. This offers the possibility
to form a second mix-minus/conference group where all sources are automatically assigned to all mix-minus
sums but its own. By using the command “
Conf 1 In disable
” or “
Conf 2 In disable
” (see below), you can form
different mix-minus/conference groups; sources working on Conf 1 need not be included in Conf 2 and vice versa.
When working with Conf 1 and Conf 2 conference groups, note that:
Sources configured to different conference groups cannot communicate while a conference is active.
When a source is configured to both conference groups it is required to configure the switching or summing of
the Conf buses separately.
Conf buses with the attribute “
Conf 2
" (see below) must only be set as a Conf 2 bus within the sources. The
same applies to Conf 1.
The source parameters from the 'Tree Definition' are as follows. All options are repeated for both Conf 1 and Conf
2.
Conf 1 Bus
Assigns a Conf Bus to the source. This sets the relationship between the source and the bus
in order to generate the N-1 mix.
Conf 1 On
Turns on the Conference system with a rising edge.
Conf 1 Off
Turns off the Conference system with a rising edge.
Conf 1 Toggle
Changes the state of the Conference system with a rising edge.
Conf 1 In disable
A rising edge removes the source from all conference busses that are assigned to the
Conference 1 system. A falling edge reassigns the source. For example, this might be linked to
the presenter’s cough switch.
Conf 1n
If a source is assigned to a Conf Bus 1, then you can use the control input Conf 1n to assign its
own signal to the conference bus. With a rising edge source is added and with a falling edge it
is taken away.