System configuration ~ inputs and outputs – ClearOne XAP 800 User Manual

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System Configuration

~ Inputs and Outputs

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Gating Group Select

In addition to specifying gating characteristics for each mic input, you can assign the

inputs to a gating group for greater flexibility and control. When inputs are assigned

to a gating group, the gating information from the inputs is used to control how the

entire mixer behaves.

The XAP 800 features four internal gating groups (Internal 1–4) and four

global gating groups across the expansion bus (Global A–D). Microphones can only

be used in one gating group at a time. If an input is not assigned to a gating group,

that mic’s gate properties are independent and have no effect on any other gating

group. When gating groups span two or more units (global gating groups), the

settings must be the same for each unit attached to the global gating group. Mic

inputs are routed to Global Group A by default.

To assign a gating group

Select the Internal or Global group the mic input will belong to or select

None.

To configure gating group settings

1.

Click the Gating Control button on the toolbar. This opens the Gating

Controls window.

2.

Select the Max # of Mics (default is 4).

This sets the maximum number of microphones that can be gated on at any

one time within a gating group. For internal groups, the maximum number of

mics can be from 1 to 8. For global groups the maximum number of mics

will vary depending on how many mic inputs are assigned to the gating group

(up to 64). You can also select All for the global groups—which means all

mics could gate on.

Figure 3.39. Gating

Group Select pane

Figure 3.40. Gating Control button

Figure 3.41. Gating Controls window

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