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processing blocks from a single screen. There are two ways to break out dialogs:
Right click > edit
Double-click the input, output, or processing block.
Open as many dialogs as you need to keep important controls available.
Metering and Signal Flow
A meter appears underneath each input and output to indicate signal levels (dBFS).
The lines connecting inputs and outputs to the matrix mixer appear colored when
connections are established. When a signal is not routed, the line appears gray. Use these
tools to troubleshoot audio signals and verify connections and levels.
Matrix Mixer
The matrix mixer routes audio signals between inputs and outputs, for simple and flexible
routing:
Send a single input channel to multiple outputs
Send multiple input channels to a single output
Routing Channels
Connect inputs and outputs by selecting the box where they intersect.
Important: Dante devices must be routed in Dante Controller software to pass audio to or
from a Dante device.
Default Setting
All Dante input channels and analog Input channel > USB output
USB input channel and analog input channel > analog output
Crosspoint Gain
Crosspoint gain adjusts the gain between a specific input and output, to create separate
submixes without changing input or output fader settings. Select the dB value at any
crosspoint to open the gain adjustment panel.
Gain staging: input fader > crosspoint gain > output fader
Example Scenario
Hosting a meeting with a computer:
Near-end audio from Dante microphones (Shure MXA 310) and an analog source (Shure
wireless microphone system) are both routed to the USB input and sent to the far end.
Far-end audio from the computer (USB input in the matrix mixer) can be sent to analog or
Dante-enabled amplifiers and loudspeakers.
Record meeting audio from all locations by routing all sources to a recording device or
computer on the network.