Configuring The Inputs And Outputs - Shure Digital IntelliMix SCM820 Manual

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④ Direct Outputs
Insert returns to a mixer
Recording device
Mixer channel inputs

Configuring the Inputs and Outputs

Unless where noted, configurations can be made from the hardware or from the GUI.
Inputs
① Select the Audio Source
(GUI only)
② Select the Input Gain
③ Supply Phantom Power
④ Adjust Channel EQ
Analog (default): Audio is from a microphone or line-level audio source connected to a
channel input on the mixer back panel.
Network: Audio is from the Dante digital audio network. Go to the Inputs tab of the GUI
to select Network audio for each desired channel. Dante Controller software is required
to properly route audio to the channel inputs.
Select the analog input gain for each channel. No gain is applied for analog line-level or
when the audio source is set to Network.
Mic (+46dB): For less sensitive microphones, such as dynamics.
Mic (+26dB): For loud talkers or sensitive microphones such as condensers.
Line (+0dB): For line-level sources such as mixer inserts.
Supply 48 V phantom power to the channel when using condenser microphones. (Phantom
power is disabled when Input gain is set to Line.)
Adjust the high- and low-frequency equalization to improve intelligibility and reduce unde-
sired noise:
Low Cut: Ideal for attenuating low-frequency vibration caused by table vibrations or air-
conditioning rumble. Adjust the frequency of the 12 dB/octave filter from 25 - 320 Hz.
High Shelf: For tempering sibilant speech or enhancing the sound of off-axis micro-
phones. Use this to boost or cut the signal by 12 dB at 5 kHz with a slop of 12dB/oc-
tave.
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