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MTX Editor User’s Manual
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Chapter 1. An overview of MTX Editor
An audio system control network
When multiple MTX series, XMV series, and EXi8/EXo8 units are connected via Ethernet as a
network, they will operate together as a single audio system. This is called an “MTX system,” and a
space containing multiple MTX systems is called a “project.” If a computer is connected to the network,
the computer can control the MTX system via the MTX.
Terms used in this user’s manual
YDIF
This is a digital audio transmission format that uses Ethernet cables to send and receive
up to 16 channels of audio and word clock. YDIF makes it easy to connect MTX units
to share buses and expand the number of input/output channels (Cascade mode), or to
connect XMV and EXi8/EXo8 units so that digital audio signals can be conveyed
without deterioration (Distribution mode).
This format does not include control signals. To send and receive control signals, you
must separately connect the NETWORK connectors.
Dante
This is a digital audio transmission format developed by the Audinate Corporation that
uses Ethernet cables to send and receive up to 1024 channels of audio together with
word clock and control signals. An MTX system can use up to 64 channels, and there
can be a maximum of 256 channels for the entire project.
UNIT ID
This is a unique ID assigned to an MTX or XMV unit. It must not conflict between
units.
The unit ID is specified on the rear panel of each unit.
Panel ID
This is a unique ID assigned to a DCP. It must not conflict within the group of DCP
units connected to the same MTX.
The panel ID is specified for each DCP.
Components and parameters
Audio processing modules such as equalizers and compressors are called
“components.
Editable elements of a component are called “parameters.
Configuration
This is the basic group of parameters, which you will set first in MTX Editor. Here you
will specify how audio is patched between the MTX and the other external devices.
These settings are not included in a preset file.
Preset
A preset is a set of parameters. Presets can be recalled from a DCP or wireless DCP, via
GPI, from an MTX unit, or from MTX Editor.
Fifty presets can be stored in an MTX system.
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