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9. Audio Mix Engine
9.1.5
Configuring RAVENNA Pool Sources
These options allow operators to dynamically subscribe to streams from the control surface (via the fader strip
rotary control and TAKE button).
1.
Select the first source you wish to configure in the 'Tree Definition' and open the Parm tab.
2.
Check that the Audio Input is assigned from a RAVENNA streaming input.
3.
Turn the RAVENNA option ON to enable the RAVENNA Pool stream selector.
4.
Then assign a RAVENNA Pool No. from 1 to 6.
Up to six different pools can be defined, and each can be assigned to multiple sources. This allows you to
create sources which can access the same subset of streams if you wish (by assigning the same RAVENNA
Pool No).
5.
Repeat these steps to configure each of your RAVENNA sources.
Signal Naming & Organization
For all matrix sources, including RAVENNA sources, signals within a pool are organized by name, following the
convention Group:Signal. When using dynamic input switching, this provides a two-step navigation process: first
select the Group, and then browse through all available Signals within that Group. Note that both the Group and
Signal labels can be up to 8 characters.
By default, displayed labels are retrieved automatically from either the AES67/RAVENNA streaming network or
networked router (if using NetCom or Remote MNOPL protocols).
In the case of AES67/RAVENNA streams, the names can be obtained automatically IF the stream names follow
the Group:Signal convention. Streams with the same Group name are combined into a single Group even if they
are provided by different devices. The presented list will then be updated automatically so that newly discovered
streams are added, and streams which can no longer be detected are erased. To prevent access to certain
signals, signal name filters can be applied to limit access. In cases where the AES67/RAVENNA streams
cannot be named using the above convention, it is possible to map streams to signal labels, and present the
configured list to the operator. In this instance, the list is permanent and is independent of stream availability.
In the case of a networked router, the matrix source pool Group and Signal names come from the input names
defined in the configuration of the connected router.
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