Manual

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Rather than a pair of mono inputs (which get mixed into both channels of stereo encoders), pairs of input channels
can be congured as L & R stereo. This is possible on the combinaon of channels 1 & 2, and (with the oponal mixer
aached) channels 3 & 4 and channels 5 & 6. Choosing the “” opon on either of the inputs will set both inputs to
this mode.
In stereo mode, only the lower number channel has an acve input level control. As an example, if channels 1 & 2 are
congured for stereo, only channel 1 input control is used to control both channels. Channel 2 input control has no
eect.
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NX has two audio busses for input sources:
 - Audio that is sent to the encoder for streaming to decoders
 - Audio that is available to the headphone feeds, but not to the encoders
Each adjustable input can be assigned to one or both of these busses using the buons for those channels. The xed line
input can only be sent to the program bus.
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The NX headphone outputs each have two control knobs, one to adjust level of the locally generated program (Local),
and one to adjust level of the audio being decoded by NX (Return). The audio input and output screen gives an indicaon
of the current seng of each of these knobs for each headphone out.
Each headphone output can be congured to add the “producer” bus to the return audio feed. If this is selected for a
specic headphone, the producer feed sums together with the return audio at a xed level. The “return” level control
adjusts both audio feeds together.
The feed available to the xed-level line output is selectable here as well. The port can output the  audio, the
 audio, or a mix of both. The producer feed cannot be applied to the xed line-level output.
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If the oponal mixer is aached, the menu  will “split” into two separate menues:  and 
. The  menu will display only the Inputs, and the  menu will display only the Outputs.