Step 3: Route Audio To The Aniusb-Matrix - Shure ANIUSB-Matrix User Manual

Audio network interface
Hide thumbs Also See for ANIUSB-Matrix:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

3.
To identify devices, click the product icon to flash the lights on a device. Select the ANIUSB-MATRIX in the list and click
Configure to open the device's configuration window.

Step 3: Route Audio to the ANIUSB-MATRIX

To route audio in Designer, you'll need to create a project and a location. You can learn more about both in Designer's Help
section.
For this example, we'll connect an MXA310 table array microphone.
1.
From My projects, select New to create a new project.
2.
Click New to add a Location to your project. Once you enter a name, a new window for the location opens.
3.
Click Live mode. Any online devices appear in the list.
In Designer, you can also design systems with virtual devices and send settings to real devices. Learn more in
Designer's Help section.
4.
Drag and drop the ANIUSB-MATRIX to add it to your location. Add the MXA310 to the same location.
5.
Go to Signal flow. This page creates Dante audio routes between Shure devices.
Note: To route audio to non-Shure devices, use Dante Controller software.
6.
Drag and drop from the MXA310 automix output to the ANIUSB-MATRIX Dante input to create Dante audio routes.
Shure Incorporated
5/31

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

Table of Contents