Client microphone input menu, Input device menu, Load preset menu – Omnia Audio Omnia.9/XE User Manual

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• The client software recognizes any audio output devices (speakers, headphones, sound cards)

installed on the remote control PC, and makes them available in the Output Device drop-down
menu.

• The Client Volume slider controls the volume of the selected output devices on the remote PC.

This control is duplicated on the top menu of the client software where it is available at all times.

• Depending upon the bandwidth available on your local network, it may be necessary to buffer

incoming audio to the client to avoid dropouts by adjusting the Audio Buffer control. The range of
this control is between 0 and 10,000 milliseconds (10 seconds). The meters on the remote PC will
automatically adjust so that they are always synchronized with the client audio as long as client
audio is enabled. In addition, you can use the meter delay control in the display section to delay
meters further to compensate for any delay occurring after the client PC (such as when using
Bluetooth speakers).

• The TCP Link Status window provides information about the connection status between the

remote PC and Omnia/9XE, including Current Ping time in milliseconds, Link Bandwidth in KB/sec,
the Audio Format (PCM or Vorbis) of the stream, and Send and Receive rates.

Client Microphone Input Menu

The Client Microphone Input Menu allows you to pick which microphone you’d like to use, a parametric
equalizer to create custom EQ curves for individual mics, and the ability to save and recall custom mic
presets. There is also a duplicate button to the TCP Link Status window and the Display Settings menu
for convenience.

Input Device Menu

The Input Device Menu provides a list of available microphones, including built-in mics and any outboard
microphones you may have plugged into the PC running the remote interface software. If you plug in an
outboard mic while this window is open, you may need to tap the “Refresh List” button in order for the
software to recognize the addition.

Load Preset Menu

This Load Preset Menu operates in a manner similar to the Load Preset menu in other sections of
Omnia.9/XE. However, the client software offers an additional Load From button that allows you to call
up a preset file from the remote PC, including from a flash drive or external USB drive.

Save Preset Menu

Just like the Load Preset menu, this operates like its counterparts elsewhere in Omnia.9/XE. The Save
To
button allows you to save your presets to a location on the remote PC, including a flash drive or
external USB drive.

Client File Recorder

Just as it is possible to record audio from various patch points within the processing chain on the actual
Omnia.9/XE itself, you can also record audio streamed to the client PC. The recorders in the client
software work in exactly the same way.

Using the NfRemote Client Software

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