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Manual for changing/controlling audio settings of specific research lab’s at the DCC.
TSG.dec.2017.
Set up audio recording labs.
The sound recording and EEG labs have been equipped with a setup that enables to present audio
stimuli, to record audio responses, to make stimulus recordings and to monitor the quality of the stimuli
and responses.
The mixer that is used for this is the Behringer Xair18.
This is a professional mixer with 18 analog mono inputs,
10 analog mono outputs, Midi in and out, USB connection
for audio-in-out and control, Ethernet for control and
additional features.
The Behringer is controlled by a program built by the TSG called ‘Beer’. Beer enables researchers to set
and store settings for specific experiments. These specific settings have to be loaded at the start of each
new measurement session ensuring that these stay identical throughout all experiment sessions.
PC Line OUT-R
PC Line OUT-L
PC Line IN-R
PC Line IN-L
Phones Exp-R
Phones Exp-L
Behringer Input-3
Behringer Input-4
MIC IN Subject-1
MIC IN Subject-2
Behringer AUX-1
Behringer AUX-2
Behringer Control-L
Behringer Control-R
Phones Sub-1-L
Phones Sub-1-R
Behringer AUX-5
Behringer AUX-6
Behringer Input-1
Behringer Input-2
Phones Sub-2-L
Phones Sub-2-R
Behringer Main-L
Behringer Main-R
Behringer AUX-3
Behringer AUX-4
Speakers Cabin-L
Speakers Cabin-R
PC
Behringer
Behringer-1-setup TSG
Extra UTP Card in PC connection
IP: 192.168.1.101
Behringer set as DHCP server
IP: 192.168.1.1
Radboud University Nijmegen. FSW/TSG june 2017
USB 2.0 to USB PC connection
Control of the Behringer via ‘Beer’.
-How to use Beer.
The ‘Beer’ program expects the default TSG settings and the devices to be switched on. The ‘Beer’
program is based on Python and will run on our FSW/DCC/BSI research labcomputer
(Start\All_Programs\Behringer).
The available input devices are:
Subject1-microphone. (mono)
Subject2-microphone. (mono)
PC output audio line-out. (stereo)
Summary of Contents for Xair18
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