Route Signals To The Loudspeaker; Manually Create Audio Routes To Loudspeakers - Shure Microflex MXN5-C Manual

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Sends a post-DSP signal to the Dante output. Use this option to send the loudspeaker's signal to an AEC reference channel.

Route Signals to the Loudspeaker

To route audio to the loudspeakers, use Shure Designer software or Dante Controller software.
1.
In Designer, create a room that has all loudspeakers and any other devices.
Shure's P300 or ANI processors are easy ways to manage Dante signals from many sources.
2.
Select Auto route. Designer optimizes routing and device settings for your equipment combination. If you remove or add
devices, select Auto route again.
You can also

manually create audio routes to loudspeakers

Manually Create Audio Routes to Loudspeakers
Use Shure Designer or Dante Controller to manually send audio to Shure loudspeakers. There 2 ways do this, and each
method depends on what device is sending audio to the loudspeakers. Designer's auto route process automatically chooses
the correct method for your devices.
Option 1: Route Audio to Each Loudspeaker Individually
Use this method when:
Signal comes from device with Brooklyn II chip, such as a P300 or
Signal comes from device with Ultimo chip transmitting in multicast
Learn more about Dante flows in our FAQs
If you're using a Shure P300 or other devices with high unicast Dante flow limits, route a signal to each loudspeaker individual-
ly using Designer or Dante Controller.
in Designer.
or from Audinate.
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