Manual

Component Objects
Control Dialogs
CS Input 10 Channel
NEXIA CS hardware is always represented in the Layout as two separate
blocks, one for input connections and one for output connections. Between
these blocks can be placed virtually any of the other available NEXIA mixing,
routing, and processing blocks (component objects). Like other component
objects, NEXIA CS blocks can be placed into the Layout either from the
Processing Library
or from the Object Toolbar. To access Input 10 Channel
settings, double-click over the corresponding block in the Layout. This opens
a Control Dialog Box which provides all available settings.
Device IO indicates which hardware
input is associated with that software
channel. Gain In compensates for
different input levels (mic or line), and
should be set so Peak In flashes only
occasionally (6dB headroom). Phan
Pwr assigns +48 Volt phantom power
to the input for condenser
microphones. Mute In turns the input
signal on/off. Level (dB) In adjusts the
relative input volume. Invert In
reverses the polarity of the input
signal.
Right-clicking over certain settings will
provide a menu of additional options.
Each NEXIA CS comes pre-
configured from the factory with a
default system design
. If you wish to
load your own custom designed
configuration you will need to
reset/initialize
the unit(s) first.
CS Output 6 Channel
NEXIA CS hardware is always represented in the Layout as two separate
blocks, one for input connections and one for output connections. Between
these blocks can be placed virtually any of the other available NEXIA
mixing, routing, and processing blocks (component objects). Like other
component objects, NEXIA CS blocks can be placed into the Layout either
from the Processing Library
or from the Object Toolbar. To access Output 6
Channel settings, double-click over the corresponding block in the Layout.
This opens a Control Dialog Box which provides all available settings.
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