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How is the matrix controlled?

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This page explains how the input and output assignments of the matrix or mixer are controlled. It indicates the methods of control, such as manual, automatic, or assigned as is.
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How is the matrix controlled?

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The difference between "Scene Change" and "Pattern Activation"

The assign points (connecting the inputs and outputs) of a matrix or mixer are often controlled simultaneously by multiple means. There are two methods for controlling them simultaneously.

[Scene Changing]

  • At the same time, the cross point of multiple 'inputs and outputs' is changed.
  • Only one 'scene' can be loaded.
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For example, it is used in systems where microphones and speakers are present in the same room, allowing changes to some partitions to modify the assignment of microphones to speakers.
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[Pattern activation]

  • The pattern in which multiple cross points were included is initiated.
  • The pattern can start independently and simultaneously with others.
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This is used in systems where operators occasionally select the broadcasting location and make announcements. By independently controlling assign points, it can accommodate a large number of occurring patterns.
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The difference from the aforementioned Scene Change is the ability to independently launch patterns. For example, you can initiate not only Pattern 1 or Pattern 2 individually but also activate them simultaneously.
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