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Below are several examples of Audia and Nexia Layouts which we have designed either as samples or for specific jobs. Feel free to use them, refer to them, and/or edit them. Remember to download both files for each design. One is the actual layout and the other is the control dialog which includes all of the on-screen meters, level controls, etc. It would be best to save them in the following directories on your hard drive - C:\My Documents\Biamp\Audia\Data Files or C:\My Documents\Biamp\Nexia\Data Files respectively. (Of course, you will need to have downloaded and installed the Audia or Nexia program files first.)
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Example One - Video Conferencing Boad Room with Acoustic Echo Cancelling - This design has several desk mounted mics, wireless lavaliere and hand held mics, eleven speaker zones for mix-minus, and line level inputs from an Extron Crosspoint video matrix. The design also incorporates Acoustic Echo cancelling on each microphone and also has two telephone interfaces - one for teleconferencing and the other for control.
Layout File Control Dialog File
Example Two - Hospital paging system using the new NPS-1 paging microphone
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Example One - Typical Church or Theater with Mains and four monitor mixes. This design combines one Nexia-CS, one Nexia-SP, and a Volume/Select8 control panel to offer the church several preset scenarios. Three of the presets have the House Mixing Console active - Normal, Concert, and Drama. Two more presets are bypassing the House Mixing Console and are Automixing several key mics as well as the line outputs from the Video Switcher and the CD/Cassette Combo unit. One preset is for Stereo tracks and the other is for split tracks giving the end user control over left and right channels separately.
Layout File Control Dialog File
Example Two - Typical Church or Theater with Mains and three monitor mixes. This design uses one Nexia-SP and is very straight forward speaker processing including high/low pass filters, parametric equalizers, compression/limiting, delay and monitoring. Of course, at any time, the system could be upgraded to Example One above. That is the beauty of Nexia - flexibility and expandability.
Layout File Control Dialog File
Example Three - Typical Liturgical church with auto-mixing and camera presets following the auto-mixer. This design combines one Nexia-CS and one Volume8 wall control panel for simple volume control. This design has four microphone inputs - Wireless Lapel, Podium, Lecturn, and Altar - as well as a CD/Cassette combo unit. The outputs are Mains, Distrubuted (70 volt) and Record. All microphone inputs are processed through levelers, equalizers and the auto-mixer. The logic outputs of the auto-mixer is connected to the contact closure inputs of a camera controller. The camera will change presets depending upon which mic is being used - Preset One - wide shot - lapel or CD in use / Preset Two - Podium close up / Preset Three - Lecturn close up / Preset Four - Altar close up. When the audio level falls below a specified threshold for a specified length of time, the camera will default to wide shot. Sixteen bands of feedback supression have also been placed on the main speaker feed.
Layout File Control Dialog File
Example Four - Three Room Combining System. This design utilizes one Nexia-CS, one Volume/Select8(Room A), and two Volume8's(Rooms B&C). This design has ten inputs - two wired mics per room / two wireless mics and two playback sources that are available in all three rooms. Multiple presets are included for room combining. The Volume controls adjust with the presets to only control what sources are available in that room without duplication. All of the mics are auto-mixed and when the rooms combine, the auto-mixers combine as well to work as one auto-mixer.
Layout File Control Dialog File