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IntelliMix Room
Getting Started
Quick start guide for Shure IntelliMix Room DSP software. Learn how to install and activate the software to bring crystal-clear audio to all of
your rooms.
Version: 4 (2020-B)

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  • Page 1: Using Videoconferencing Software With Intellimix Room

    IntelliMix Room Getting Started Quick start guide for Shure IntelliMix Room DSP software. Learn how to install and activate the software to bring crystal-clear audio to all of your rooms. Version: 4 (2020-B)
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    IntelliMix RoomGetting Started Activating IntelliMix Room What is IntelliMix® Room? Routing Microphone Signals to the DSP What Do I Need to Use IntelliMix Room? Applying DSP Blocks Routing Far-End Audio to IntelliMix Room How to Purchase IntelliMix Room Sending Far-End Audio to Loudspeakers and Other...
  • Page 3: Intellimix Roomgetting Started

    What is IntelliMix Room? IntelliMix Room is digital signal processing (DSP) software designed to optimize the performance of Shure networked micro­ phones with videoconferencing software, resulting in better conference room audio all around. It's designed to run on the same computer as any videoconferencing software, which reduces the amount of equipment in the room.
  • Page 4: How To Purchase Intellimix Room

    • Internet connection (wired or wireless required for licensing) If you install IntelliMix Room on a hub­type device running Windows, consult the manufacturer's documentation for how to ac­ cess the operating system and install software. Devices that don't meet these requirements are not supported. Virtual machines are not supported.
  • Page 5: Choosing Networks For Shure Control And Dante Audio

    Choosing Networks for Shure Control and Dante Audio This software sends 2 types of data over the network: Shure control data and Dante audio data. You can use the same NIC (network interface card) for both, or use 2 different NICs to separate the traffic.
  • Page 6: Activating Intellimix Room

    Each installation appears as a separate device. The device name matches the PC's name. ◦ If you don't see all installations, check the Shure control NIC settings on the computer running IntelliMix Room. Use the same network as Designer. Create a new project in Designer.
  • Page 7: Routing Microphone Signals To The Dsp

    • Route audio to IntelliMix Room to apply DSP. Routing Microphone Signals to the DSP To route your microphone's signal to IntelliMix Room for processing, use Designer. This example reflects a small conference room with: MXA310 using 4 channels Computer with 8-channel IntelliMix Room and videoconferencing software installed...
  • Page 8 Open the location and go to Signal flow. This page creates Dante audio routes between Shure devices. Drag and drop from the MXA310's 4 outputs to any 4 inputs on IntelliMix Room. It's best to use the individual channel outputs from the microphone and not the automix output, because IntelliMix Room has its own automixer.
  • Page 9: Applying Dsp Blocks

    To send the automix signal to other Dante sources, route to the appropriate Dante output. Use Dante Controller to route IntelliMix Room Dante outputs to non-Shure devices. Note: If you're using a non-Shure Dante microphone, use Dante Controller to route the near-end signal to IntelliMix Room. Applying DSP Blocks To apply DSP blocks: Open a location that contains an IntelliMix Room installation.
  • Page 10: Sending Far-End Audio To Loudspeakers And Other Sources

    To connect IntelliMix Room to videoconferencing software, select IntelliMix Room Echo Cancelling Speakerphone as the speaker and the microphone in your videoconferencing software. Do the same thing in the computer's sound settings. The microphone setting sends signals to the videoconferencing software from any microphone connected to IntelliMix Room. 10/13...
  • Page 11: Adjusting Input Levels

    Shure Incorporated The speaker setting sends a far-end signal from the videoconferencing software to IntelliMix Room. This is how IntelliMix Room gets an AEC reference and a signal for local sound reinforcement. If you choose a different source as the speaker, you won't be able to get far­end audio from the videoconferencing software in­...
  • Page 12 • Corporate and AV Network with Separate Internet Connections ◦ IntelliMix Room and all other A/V devices are on a separate network that has its own internet connection, which is completely separate from the corporate network. ◦ Use the A/V network for both Dante audio and Shure control data.
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