User Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Audio Components
- The Difference Between Mono, Stereo, and Multi
- How to Control Control Signals
- Acoustic Echo Canceller (AEC)
- Ambient Noise Compensator (ANC)
- Audio Detector
- Auto Gain Control (AGC)
- Combiner
- Room Combiner/Room Combiner plus Automixer
- ■ “Room Combiner” component editor/”Room Combiner plus Automixer” component editor
- ■ “Room Combiner” component editor/”Room Combiner plus Automixer” component editor
- Combiner parameter setting window (Room Combiner)
- Combiner parameter setting window (Room Combiner plus Automixer)
- Control
- Control
- Dugan Automixer window (Room Combiner plus Automixer)
- Room Combiner/Room Combiner plus Automixer
- DCA
- Delay
- Dynamics
- REV-X
- EQ
- Fader
- Feedback Suppressor
- Filter
- Input/Output
- Meter
- Mixer
- Oscillator
- Polarity
- Probe
- Router
- Source Selector
- Speaker Processor
- Control Components
- Control Methods for Control Components
- Trigger
- Button (Normalized Value)
- Button (Value)
- Radio Button (Normalized Value)
- Radio Button (Value)
- Fader (Normalized Value)
- Fader (Value)
- Processing
- Logic (Normalized Value)
- NOT (Normalized Value)
- Flip-Flop (Normalized Value)
- Invert (Normalized Value)
- Compare (Normalized Value)
- Difference (Normalized Value)
- Max/Min (Normalized Value)
- Negate (Value)
- Compare (Value)
- Multi Compare (Value)
- Difference (Value)
- Max/Min (Value)
- Delay
- External Events
- Suspend
- Router
- Other
- GPI In
- GPI Out
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Control Components
Control Methods for Control Components
Control components can be divided into three broad types.
Trigger-type control components:
Trigger-type components are used primarily to output control signals through the operation
of knobs, buttons, etc. and to use those signals to control other components, or to execute
desired processes by sending control signals to processing-type components.
(It is also possible to move a controller by inputting a control signal.)
For trigger-type components, there are three types of controllers (Fader, Button, Radio
Button) and two types of data types (Value, Normalized Value) for the control signal output
for each (control signal input to the controlled component), for a total of six types of
components.
The following example (Fader) explains how to use this list.
The fader control component can send continuous value control signals to the target
component.
⚫ Control Parameter (Red outline):
The name of the port used to output the controller change notification (Output Port
Name) and the controller parameter type (Trigger/Processing). In addition, the name of
the input port used to externally control the controller (Input Port Name) is also listed.
⚫ Output Value (Green outline):
Data type and range of output values that are output when the controller is operated.
(Example) Fader (Normalized)