Polycom C16 Speaker System User Manual


 
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Customizing SoundStructure Designs
Once a SoundStructure project file has been created as described in the previ-
ous chapter, the SoundStructure Studio software can be used to adjust and
customize the design. This section provides in-depth instructions on how to
customize the settings by using the Wiring, Channels, Matrix, Telephony, and
Automixer pages. For information on uploading and downloading
configuration files, see Chapter 7.
The detailed controls for the inputs, outputs, and submix signals will be pre-
sented in the order that the controls appear on the channels page.
After changes have been made to the configuration, please ensure that the set-
tings are stored to a preset (see Chapter 7) and that a power on preset has been
defined.
Wiring Page
During the design process SoundStructure Studio creates the virtual input and
output channels using the labels that were used during design steps 1 and 2 as
the virtual channel names. The virtual channels are created with default phys-
ical input and output channels which are assigned automatically based on the
order that the virtual channels are added to the system during the first two
design steps. Changing the order that inputs and outputs are selected will
change the default physical channel assignments.
The wiring page is where the SoundStructure Studio wiring assignment may
be reviewed and changed if SoundStructure Studio wired the system with dif-
ferent inputs and outputs than expected or desired.
The following figure shows the default wiring for an example that the system
created with six table top microphones, stereo program audio, and a wireless
microphone. As shown in the following figure, in this example the six table top
microphones use physical inputs 1 - 6, the program audio uses inputs 7 and 8
and the wireless microphone uses input 9. On the outputs, the amplifier stereo
virtual channel uses physical channels 1 and 2 and the recording channel uses
physical output 3. Remember that stereo virtual channels are always defined
with two physical channels while mono virtual channels are defined with one