Shure SCM810 Turntable User Manual


 
Shure Automatic Mixers feature our patented IntelliMix algorithm, the most effective
automatic mixing technology on the market. lntelliMix combines three key functions:
Noise-Adaptive Threshold, MaxBus, and Last Mic Lock-On.
Noise-Adaptive
Threshold
prevents
false triggers by quickly
distinguishing between
constant background noise
(such as air conditioning)
and rapidly changing
sounds (such as speech)
for each channel input.
MaxBus delivers clear,
natural audio by turning on
only the best microphone
for each speaker.
Last Mic Lock-On
eliminates ambience
dropouts, ensuring that
there is always some
background ambience
present even if no one is
currently speaking.
In addition, the
NOMA (Number of Open
Microphones Attenuator)
ensures system stability
with no feedback
by automatically
maintaining a consistent
output level even as
additional microphones
are opened.
THEY’RE NOT JUST EASY. THEY’RE AUTOMATIC.
Shure SCM810 and SCM410 automatic mixers are the quickest, easiest, and most effective
way to set up a multiple-mic room. Without clipping a syllable, they silently activate only the
microphones being addressed and automatically adjust each microphone’s threshold to
changes in background noise.
It’s proven technology. Networkable, configurable, and as simple as opening the box,
plugging in, and
connecting the microphones.
There’s no need to buy specialized equipment, because both the SCM810 and SCM410 work
with all professional wired and wireless microphones. When you choose a Shure automatic
mixer, you get seamless automatic mixing right out of the box.
INTELLIMIX
®
CIRCUITRY: THE BRAINS OF THE OPERATION.
WHY YOU NEED AUTOMATIC MIXING.
With too few open mics…some talkers sound
clear, while others seem far away.
With too many open mics…there is a greater
likelihood of feedback and too much background
noise is added – making it hard for talkers to be
heard clearly. And oftentimes, a talker’s voice
will be picked up by more than one microphone,
resulting in poor audio quality.
Since it is difficult to select precisely the right
number of microphones for adequate coverage
with no overlap, the solution typically requires that
someone turn microphones up and down as
people speak. Not only does this demand fast
hands, it involves a great deal of guesswork.
Shure automatic mixers address these concerns
by opening mics as soon as they are needed and
attenuating them when they are not in use.