EAW DX1208 Help File page 34

12x8 digital mixer and signal processor
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assigned to the Matrix with or without automixing applied. The Matrix Mixer and the Automixer
controls both share the Automix tab, as shown below.
Signals arrive at the Matrix inputs post-Ducker and are seen immediately by the channel
Meters before being routed through the Enable switch and the Fader (see the signal flow
diagram in the
DX1208 Instruction
gain to both the Matrix Master Output, and the Automixer input (if Automix is [On]). All
[Enabled] input channels are then summed before being routed to the Master Output Enable
switch and Fader. The Master Output Meter is post-Fader.
Typical uses for a matrix mixer include creating independent mixes of the same source
material for different areas, or zones, within a facility. When combined with automixing, a
matrix mixer may be used to setup mixes for clusters of speakers in which open microphones
in close proximity to the cluster(s) are lower in volume than in those clusters which are farthest
away from the microphones, as in a boardroom or conference facility.
Input Channel Parameters
Enable
Fader / Gain
Manual). The Input Channnel Fader controls the input's
Assigns the Input Channel to the selected Matrix Output. When a
channel is [Disabled], none of that channel's signal is routed to the
output, regardless of the channel Fader setting, and regardless of
whether Automix is [On].
Controls the gain of the Input Channel to both the Matrix Mixer
and the Automixer. Adjust the gain by dragging the fader handle
(from [+20] to [-39 dB]). <
reset the Fader to unity.
CTRL+CLICK>
in the channel Meter to
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