Mix-point examples, Dmp 64 • software control 64 – Extron Electronics DMP 64 User Guide User Manual

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Mix-point Examples

In order to better understand how mix-points work, the following diagrams provide
examples of different mix setups.

Mic/Line Input 1

Mic/Line Input 2

Mic/Line Input 3

Mic/Line Input 4

Mic/Line Input 5

Mic/Line Input 6

A

B

C

D

1

2

3

4

5

6

A

B

C

D

1

2

3

4

Outputs

Virtual Bus Send

Virtual Bus Return

FILT

DLY

LOUD

DYN

VOL

TRIM

FILT

DLY

LOUD

DYN

VOL

TRIM

FILT

DLY

LOUD

DYN

VOL

TRIM

FILT

DLY

LOUD

DYN

VOL

TRIM

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

Inputs

FILT

DYN

GAIN

LOUD

FILT

DYN

GAIN

LOUD

FILT

DYN

GAIN

LOUD

FILT

DYN

GAIN

LOUD

GAIN

GAIN

FILT

FBS

DYN

DYN

DLY

DUCK

FILT

DLY

LOUD

DYN

VOL

TRIM

Figure 41.

Input 1 to Output 1

In the first example (see figure 41), input audio from Mic/Line Input 1 is processed and
arrives at the output mix-point. Double-click on the mix-point to open the dialog box. The
mix-point opens muted (mute box is red). When the mute button is released, the mix-point
turns teal with a light green circle to indicate the open mix-point dialog box is the focus,
and the signal is routed to output 1.
The mix level can be adjusted using the slider or by direct input of a value between
-35 and 25.0 dB into the dialog box below the slider.

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