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2 inputs and 4 outputs will be needed. Use input 1, and outputs 1&2 for the first pair of sim room and observation room; and input 2 and outputs 3&4 for the second pair. When terminating the cables, the mics will go into Orange Inputs; audio lines to the cameras will go into Black Outputs 1&3; audio lines to speakers into Black outputs 2&4.  
 
2 inputs and 4 outputs will be needed. Use input 1, and outputs 1&2 for the first pair of sim room and observation room; and input 2 and outputs 3&4 for the second pair. When terminating the cables, the mics will go into Orange Inputs; audio lines to the cameras will go into Black Outputs 1&3; audio lines to speakers into Black outputs 2&4.  
  
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When this is complete, the file should look something like this:  
 
When this is complete, the file should look something like this:  
  
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==Matrix Mixer==
 
==Matrix Mixer==

Latest revision as of 09:17, 10 May 2022

Description/Objective

In this example, we will be building 2 sim rooms and 2 observation rooms with windows and live audio. We will have 2 microphones, 2 cameras, and 2 PSP speakers (and/or SHM-1 headphone amps).

Physical Wiring/Line Diagram

2 inputs and 4 outputs will be needed. Use input 1, and outputs 1&2 for the first pair of sim room and observation room; and input 2 and outputs 3&4 for the second pair. When terminating the cables, the mics will go into Orange Inputs; audio lines to the cameras will go into Black Outputs 1&3; audio lines to speakers into Black outputs 2&4.

ORAS Config Line Diagram.png

Tesira Software

Connections

  1. If the physical connections are complete, open the Tesira software and start building a configuration.
  2. In this configuration use the following blocks:
    • TesiraFORTE CI block
    • Peak Meter x 2
    • Uber Filter x 2
    • Matrix Mixer with at least 2 inputs and 4 outputs, with one extra output
  3. Connect the blocks as follows:
    • The Tesira Input block will already be connected to the AEC block, so connect the first peak meter to the Input block also. This will help ensure proper levels are set on the preamp.
    • Connect the AEC block channels 1&2 to the Uber Filters.
    • Send the Uber Filters to the Matrix Mixer.
    • Connect output 1-4 from the mixer to port 1-4 on the Tesira Output block AND to the second peak meter. This will ensure the right audio levels are sent to the camera.
    • Connect the extra output from the Matrix Mixer to the AEC reference. The Automatic Echo Cancellation feature will not be used in this example. However, the AEC reference block cannot be deleted from the configuration. It also will not compile the configuration if any blocks are not connected (including the AEC reference block.) So use the extra output from the mixer as a "dummy output" channel. Do not send any audio to this channel.


When this is complete, the file should look something like this:

ORAS Config.png

Matrix Mixer

This is how to send audio to multiple devices without a distribution amp.

ORAS Config with Mixer.png


Processing Blocks in Tesira

For further insight about the other processing blocks and settings, refer back to the first configuration example, or click the image below:

Processing Blocks Page.png

EQ and Compression

For information on EQ settings, or click the image below: EQ Page.png


For Compression parameters, click the image below: Compression Page.png