Step 4: Configure Audio; Get More Information; Differences Between 3.X And 4.X Firmware - Shure ANIUSB-Matrix User Manual

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Step 4: Configure Audio

The final configuration steps will vary, depending on what other devices you connect to the ANIUSB-MATRIX. These are gener-
al guidelines, but you'll find more details in the system examples.
1.
Connect other analog and USB devices to the ANIUSB-MATRIX. If you have a computer with video conferencing soft-
ware, connect it to the USB port.
2.
Go to Matrix mixer to route audio between ANIUSB-MATRIX inputs and outputs. You can send a single input to many
outputs or vice versa. To send audio from the MXA310 to the computer, check the box where Dante Input 1 and USB
Output intersect.
3.
Perform a sound check and adjust input and output levels in Designer.
4.
Apply equalization (EQ) as needed to improve speech clarity.

Get More Information

Now that the basic setup is complete, you should have access to the ANIUSB-MATRIX in Designer and be able to pass audio.
Learn more about the ANIUSB-MATRIX in the Designer Help section or in the complete user guide at
ANIUSB-Matrix.

Differences Between 3.x and 4.x Firmware

Support for Dante Domain Manager
You can now add the ANIUSB-MATRIX to domains in Dante Domain Manager software.
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