Automix Modes; Automix Settings - Shure MXA910-60CM User Manual

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Automix Modes

Gating
Gating mode delivers fast-acting, seamless channel gating and consistent perceived ambient sound levels. Off-attenuation in
this mode is fixed at -20 dB per channel, regardless of the number of open channels.
Gain Sharing
Gain sharing mode dynamically balances system gain between open and closed channels. The system gain remains consis­
tent by distributing gain across channels to equal one open channel. The scaled gain structure helps to reduce noise when
there is a high channel count. When fewer channels are used, the lower off-attenuation provides transparent gating.
Manual
Manual mode sums all active tracks and sends the summed signal over a single Dante output. This provides the option to route
an individual signal for reinforcement or recording, without enabling automixing. The settings from the faders in the standard
monitoring view apply to the summed output.

Automix Settings

Leave Last Mic On
Keeps the most recently used microphone channel active. The purpose of this feature is to keep natural room sound in the
signal so that meeting participants on the far end know the audio signal has not been interrupted.
Gating Sensitivity
Changes the threshold of the level at which the gate is opened
Off Attenuation
Sets the level of signal reduction when a channel is not active
Hold Time
Sets the duration for which the channel remains open after the level drops below the gate threshold
Maximum Open Channels
Sets the maximum number of simultaneously active channels
Priority
When selected, this channel gate activates regardless of the number of maximum open channels.
Always On
When selected, this channel will always be active.
Send to Mix
When selected, sends the channel to the automix channel.
Solo
Mutes all of the other channels
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