Mio static matrix – Metric Halo Mobile I/O User Manual

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Side Invert

{Off, On}

When enabled, inverts the 2nd input channel before processing.

Width

[0, 1]

Adjusts the width of the transformed field. When this parameter is 0, the ouput will be mono.
When this is 1, the full stereo width is represented.

Master Bypass

{On, Off}

Bypasses all of the processing.

MIO Static Matrix

• Synopsis: Static Matrix Mixer
• Category: Building Blocks
• Channels: 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6

Description:

MIO Static Matrix implements a matrix mixer with a crosspoint matrix is static, which means that gain
changes are not interpolated. As a result, changing the gain of a crosspoint that has signal running
through it will result in a click at the output of the associated buss.

Each crosspoint gain connects an input to an output buss. The gains multiply the input signal, and all
the signals in each buss are summed to form the output of the buss. The gains in this implementation
are specified as linear multipliers. This means that rather than being specified in dB, the gain specified
in the UI is the actual multiplier coefficent used by the mixer. This means that the input signal is
multipled by the number specified for the crosspoint gain. The gain that you specify for each crosspoint
can range from -1.0 to 1.0.

When the gain is set to 1.0, this is equivalent to having a fader set to 0dB, which means that the
signal will be pass through unchanged. This is easy to understand becaus anything multiplied by 1 is
unchanged. As the coefficient you set is decreased, the gain is decreased as well, until the coefficient
is set to 0. For example, if you use a coefficient of 0.5, the signal will be at half the original level, or
a gain of -6.02 dB. When coefficent is 0, the signal is muted, and the effective gain is -

.

When coefficient is less than 0, the crosspoint has the effect of both applying gain AND inverting the
signal. The gain applied is the same as would occur with a positive coefficient, but the signal will
be inverted.

Parameters:

1->1

[-1, 1]

Sets the gain of input 1 mixed into output 1.

2->1

[-1, 1]

Sets the gain of input 2 mixed into output 1.

1->2

[-1, 1]

Sets the gain of input 1 mixed into output 2.

2->2

[-1, 1]

Sets the gain of input 2 mixed into output 2.

… and so on for the rest of the available channels.

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