Glennn Carolan wrote on Fri, 22 October 2010 11:06 |
Looking for suggestions for stand alone products to replace an existing 8x24 DSP Matrix for an auditorium. tri amped LCR, near, subs, delays, rooms feeds, monitors, assitive listening etc. Currently looking at the Ashly ne24.24M Whats else is out there? |
Glennn Carolan wrote on Mon, 25 October 2010 10:10 |
The existing processing is an 11+ year old peavey media matrix 48 in/outs. |
Glennn Carolan wrote on Mon, 25 October 2010 14:10 |
I'm not sure what you mean by Matrix Mixing, compared to Matrix Routing? |
Brad Weber wrote on Mon, 25 October 2010 14:17 | ||
Essentially matrix routing is more like a bunch of switches, a crosspoint is active or not. Think along the lines of the group and main assignments on the channel of a mixing console, you assign it to an output or not. In that same context, matrix mixing would be more like aux sends where you can adjust the level for each individual crosspoint and create a unique mix for each output. Matrix mixing takes greater processing but is nice to have when you need it. A simple example is if you sum left and right signals to a mono output. I matrix router would simply route the left and right signals to whatever outputs are desired, if both are selected for an output and both have any of the same content then the resulting combined signal is greater than either source signal. A matrix mixer would let you adjust the gain of the left and right signals so that where both are routed to the same output the combined signal can have the same level as the source signal. Or just like aux sends, you may want to create a matrix mix for ALS or overflow or whatever that emphasizes or deemphasizes specific signals, a matrix mixer allows this where a matrix router does not. |
Glennn wrote: |
Any other 8x16 suggestions? |
Glennn Carolan wrote on Wed, 27 October 2010 16:45 |
Any other 8x16 suggestions? |