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Go to '''System'''-> '''Programs''' <br>
 
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Create 4 different Programs. These can for example be called '''Media Player File 1''' to '''4'''. <br>
 
Create 4 different Programs. These can for example be called '''Media Player File 1''' to '''4'''. <br>
More information [[Audio_Program_Control#Organizing_Audio_Programs | here]]
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More information [[Audio_Program_Control#Organizing_Audio_Programs | here]].
  
 
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Revision as of 10:47, 18 January 2018

EMT - Configuration Options

This article is a use case example on how the Configuration Option Allow multiple Audio Programs on Input Lines can be used.

Explanation on enabling this function can be found here.
The motivation behind this option is to be able to trig different control outputs with audio coming from the same Line Input.

Use case example:

A media player with control inputs that triggers 4 different audio files.
With 4 different DAK's we want to be able to trig the 4 different audio files.
Example on media player: Toa EV-20R
The analog audio from the media player is connected to a analog input on Exigo.

Wiring principle:

Media Player - Wiring Principle


Configuration:

Step 1.

Go to System-> Programs
Create 4 different Programs. These can for example be called Media Player File 1 to 4.
More information here.

Step 2.

Drag the 4 Audio Programs on to a Audio Input.

Multiple Audio Programs on Input Lines


Step 3.

To program the DAK keys:
Drag Audio Program Control on the DAK(s).

Audio Program Control on DAK keys


Step 4.

Audio Activity on Control Outputs