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Mic5_Filter

Equates to Mic_Filter(4)

Mic5_Limiter

Equates to Mic_Limiter(4)

Mic6_Mute

Equates to Mic_Mute(5)

Mic6_Phantom_Power

Equates to Mic_Phantom_Power(5)

Mic6_Line_Mode

Equates to Mic_Line_Mode(5)

Mic6_Mic_Gain

Equates to Mic_Gain(5)

Mic6_Line_Gain

Equates to Mic_Line_Gain(5)

Mic6_Trim

Equates to Mic_Trim(5)

Mic6_Filter

Equates to Mic_Filter(5)

Mic6_Limiter

Equates to Mic_Limiter(5)

Mic7_Mute

Equates to Mic_Mute(6)

Mic7_Phantom_Power

Equates to Mic_Phantom_Power(6)

Mic7_Line_Mode

Equates to Mic_Line_Mode(6)

Mic7_Mic_Gain

Equates to Mic_Gain(6)

Mic7_Line_Gain

Equates to Mic_Line_Gain(6)

Mic7_Trim

Equates to Mic_Trim(6)

Mic7_Filter

Equates to Mic_Filter(6)

Mic7_Limiter

Equates to Mic_Limiter(6)

Mic8_Mute

Equates to Mic_Mute(7)

Mic8_Phantom_Power

Equates to Mic_Phantom_Power(7)

Mic8_Line_Mode

Equates to Mic_Line_Mode(7)

Mic8_Mic_Gain

Equates to Mic_Gain(7)

Mic8_Line_Gain

Equates to Mic_Line_Gain(7)

Mic8_Trim

Equates to Mic_Trim(7)

Mic8_Filter

Equates to Mic_Filter(7)

Mic8_Limiter

Equates to Mic_Limiter(7)

: for Idx 0->3 corresponds to Monitor 1-4

Out_Local(Idx)

TRUE/FALSE for Monitor Local setting

Out_Mic_Index(Idx)

(0=Off,1=Input 1,…,8=Input 8) for Monitor Local Mic setting

Out_Bundle(Idx)

Bundle (a.k.a. Network Channel) to Receive

Out_AudioChannel(Idx)

(0..7) Network AudChannel to Receive

Out1_Local

Equates to Out_Local(0)

Out1_Mic_Index

Equates to Out_Mic_Index(0)

Out1_Bundle

Equates to Out_Channel(0)

Out1_AudioChannel

Equates to Out_AudChannel(0)

Out2_Local

Equates to Out_Local(1)

Out2_Mic_Index

Equates to Out_Mic_Index(1)

Out2_Bundle

Equates to Out_Channel(1)

Out2_AudioChannel

Equates to Out_AudChannel(1)

Out3_Local

Equates to Out_Local(2)

Out3_Mic_Index

Equates to Out_Mic_Index(2)

Out3_Bundle

Equates to Out_Channel(2)

Out3_AudioChannel

Equates to Out_AudChannel(2)

Out4_Local

Equates to Out_Local(3)

Out4_Mic_Index

Equates to Out_Mic_Index(3)

Out4_Bundle

Equates to Out_Channel(3)

Out4_AudioChannel

Equates to Out_AudChannel(3)

TXAB_24Bits

TRUE/FALSE for NetTx A/B 24 Bit Format Mode

TXCD_24Bits

TRUE/FALSE for NetTx C/D 24 Bit Format Mode

TXAB_Split

(0=1/7,…,6=7/1) for NetTx A/B AudChannel splitting

TXCD_Split

(0=1/7,…,6=7/1) for NetTx C/D AudChannel splitting

TXA_Bundle

NetTx A’s Bundle

TXB_Bundle

NetTx B’s Bundle

TXC_Bundle

NetTx C’s Bundle

TXD_Bundle

NetTx D’s Bundle

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Summary of Contents for NM 84

Page 1: ...and paste between the various pages The next four pages set up Monitor Outs Monitor 1 through Monitor 4 respectively The 8 Mic Input audio channels on the NM 84 can be transmitted on up to 4 differen...

Page 2: ...adjustable fields on each page These buttons select each adjustable parameter along the bottom row by moving the underline cursor left or right When any parameter is selected the DATA wheel adjusts th...

Page 3: ...nt on the network This means any packet including packets not intended for the NM 84 It tells you that the network is actually transporting data If this indicator is off no data is present fFAULT indi...

Page 4: ...lect the desired command then press the EXE button to execute the command Use Copy to place the current Edit page contents in a clipboard Navigate to the Edit page where you want to paste these settin...

Page 5: ...certain channels must be transmitted to more than one location or CobraNet node Thus the NM 84 provides four Bundles for transmission CobraNet permits transmission of up to 4 Bundles maximum per Cobra...

Page 6: ...m and Config edit pages are not stored in Memories The intent of disallowing Memories to alter the Network Transmit settings for example is to keep the familiarity of a radio broadcasting paradigm rel...

Page 7: ...d is more than the number of particles in the universe Optimizing Mic Preamplifier Performance There are seven stages of signal processing for each of the 8 Mic Inputs plus Metering For best results i...

Page 8: ...defeat your hard work Extra credit reading In addition to protection of equip ment and control of SPL the NM 84 s Limiters may be used for AGC To provide AGC set the Limiter Lim to a level about 10 to...

Page 9: ...i r c s e D s e g a t n a v d A s e g a t n a v d a s i D f f O 0 0 0 x e h l l u N n o i s s i m s n a r T d e s u n U d e l b a s i d f f O e i l e n n a h c g n i v a s d n a o i d u a g n i t u m...

Page 10: ...e n a t l u m i s t i b M 0 0 1 s i k r o w t e n t i b M e d i w k r o w t e n y a w a g n i o g y l e k i l t u b e v i s n e p x e n i y r e V k r o w t e n t e N a r b o C d e t a c i d e d a n e...

Page 11: ...k troubleshooting is a worthwhile investment if your future includes networked audio systems Remember that the network hardware devices chosen for your network go hand in hand with the Bundles require...

Page 12: ...puter data collisions which slow down the computer network and simultaneously creates audio dropouts pops or ticks Not fun or necessary Oftentimes however computer data must be shared on the network o...

Page 13: ...d meter readings ActiveX control Events tell the computer something significant has happened such as a switch closure button press or clip detection ActiveX allows the manufacturer to create an object...

Page 14: ...tch the NM 84 device s parameter that you ll link to this slider Sometimes you ll find that you ll need to adjust these maximum and minimum values here or in the Script language discussed next to prop...

Page 15: ...sses which is 192 168 nnn nnn where nnn represents any number between 0 and 255 A good choice might be 192 168 100 100 just because it s easy to remember if you ever need to know it again Set the Subn...

Page 16: ...ally whether the data is relevant to them A Switched Hub is typically not able to determine appropriate destination port or ports for multicast data and thus must send the data out all ports simultane...

Page 17: ...ing or Binary modes see table A Binary mode allows access to all 16 Memories For ex ample connect the four contacts of a binary switch plus the additional Binary mode closures shown in the Table Pagin...

Page 18: ...Mic1_Line_Gain Equates to Mic_Line_Gain 0 Mic1_Trim Equates to Mic_Trim 0 Mic1_Filter Equates to Mic_Filter 0 Mic1_Limiter Equates to Mic_Limiter 0 Mic2_Mute Equates to Mic_Mute 1 Mic2_Phantom_Power E...

Page 19: ...iter Equates to Mic_Limiter 7 for Idx 0 3 corresponds to Monitor 1 4 Out_Local Idx TRUE FALSE for Monitor Local setting Out_Mic_Index Idx 0 Off 1 Input 1 8 Input 8 for Monitor Local Mic setting Out_Bu...

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