AT Inputs
AT inputs receive signal from the Dante network when connected to an audio network. The
NetPA U 2002 SB amplifier can receive 2 channels of audio via Dante.
Renaming an Input
NOTE: Renaming an AT input in DSP Configurator affects the receiver name in
Dante Controller. Alternatively, renaming a receiver channel name in Dante Controller
affects the name displayed in DSP Configurator (see Renaming a Receiver or
Transmitter on page 43).
1.
Click the expansion or AT input name field.
2.
Delete or highlight the text and type the desired name.
3.
Press the <Enter> key or navigate away from the field to
confirm and apply the new name. Press the <Down Arrow>
key to navigate to and highlight the next name field.
NOTE: Follow the same procedure to edit an AT Input name.
AT Inputs Overview
AT inputs allow an amplifier to receive signal from the
audio network. Network audio routing is done with
Dante Controller (see
AT Inputs Processing
The AT inputs contain three processor blocks and a meter block in their signal chain:
Meter Block
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Filter Block
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Dynamics Block
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Compressor Block
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Limiter Block
Ducker Block
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Ducker Block
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Adaptive Gain Block
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Pre-Mixer Gain Block
Dante Controller
on page 75).
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