Design Guide for the Polycom SoundStructure C16, C12, C8, and SR12
Submix Signals
Submix Processing
Submix Input
Dynamics
from Matrix
Processing
Dynamics
Equalization
5 - 50
This section describes the processing that is available for each submix channel.
Submixes may be defined as mono virtual channels or stereo virtual channels.
When the submix is a stereo virtual channel, the processing is applied equally
to both the left and the right physical channels that define the stereo virtual
channel. Each time a signal is sent to a submix and received back into the
matrix, 1.5 msec is added to the delay of the signal.
Routing a signal to a submix adds 1.5 milliseconds of delay to the signal.
The submix processing flow is shown in the following figure along with the
location of the submix signal level meter. The gain on the submix can be
adjusted with the fader control.
Parametric
Fader
Equalization
The output dynamics processing available on the outputs is the same as the
input dynamics processing and is described in Section: Dynamics Processing.
The equalization processing that is available for each submix consists of a
dedicated
•
Low Pass,
Mute
Submix output
Delay
to Matrix
level_post