EN325: Difference between revisions
No edit summary |
|||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
= | = Overview = | ||
[[ | The ''small studio'' offers playback over 8 [https://meyersound.com/ Meyer] and 21 Genelec [[Loudspeakers|loudspeakers]], that can use the support of two [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Low-frequency_effects| LFEs]. | ||
Routing of in- and outputs is provided (digitally) by a [https://supercollider.github.io SuperCollider] based application, simply called [[The Matrix|the matrix]], which is run on a dedicated computer system (also referred to as ''The Matrix''). | |||
A [[work station]] computer offers access to some licensed and free [[software]] for audio production and digital signal processing. It is connected to [[The Matrix|the matrix]] by a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MADI MADI] audio card, which offers 64 in- and outputs (respectively) for a sample rate of 44.1 or 48kHz and 32 in- and outputs (respectively) for 88.2 or 96kHz. | |||
External computers can interface the studio using a [[Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 (1st Gen)]]. An [[RME OctaMic]] offers eight microphone preamps. | |||
All hardware is clocked by a central [[wordclock]] in [[EN326]] (i.e. all hardware uses the same sample rate). | |||
= Usage = | |||
== Power-On == | |||
# Turn power key to 1 | |||
# Switch on Matrix system for [[EN325]] | |||
# Switch on work station | |||
# Switch on [[loudspeakers]] | |||
== Power-Off == | |||
# Switch off the [[loudspeakers]] | |||
# Shut down work station (if applicable) and matrix (if applicable) | |||
# Turn power key to 0 | |||
== Change Sample Rate == | |||
# [[#Power-On| Power-On]] | |||
# Change the sample rate in the [[wordclock]] menu called '''mode operation basic clock''' to the desired frequency | |||
# Change sample rate for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MADI MADI MADI] cards on [[The Matrix|the matrix]] | |||
# [[#Power-Off| Power-Off]] | |||
# [[#Power-On| Power-On]] | |||
= Connections = |
Revision as of 21:30, 25 September 2017
Overview
The small studio offers playback over 8 Meyer and 21 Genelec loudspeakers, that can use the support of two LFEs.
Routing of in- and outputs is provided (digitally) by a SuperCollider based application, simply called the matrix, which is run on a dedicated computer system (also referred to as The Matrix).
A work station computer offers access to some licensed and free software for audio production and digital signal processing. It is connected to the matrix by a MADI audio card, which offers 64 in- and outputs (respectively) for a sample rate of 44.1 or 48kHz and 32 in- and outputs (respectively) for 88.2 or 96kHz.
External computers can interface the studio using a Focusrite Scarlett 18i20 (1st Gen). An RME OctaMic offers eight microphone preamps.
All hardware is clocked by a central wordclock in EN326 (i.e. all hardware uses the same sample rate).
Usage
Power-On
- Turn power key to 1
- Switch on Matrix system for EN325
- Switch on work station
- Switch on loudspeakers
Power-Off
- Switch off the loudspeakers
- Shut down work station (if applicable) and matrix (if applicable)
- Turn power key to 0
Change Sample Rate
- Power-On
- Change the sample rate in the wordclock menu called mode operation basic clock to the desired frequency
- Change sample rate for MADI MADI cards on the matrix
- Power-Off
- Power-On