
IN1606 and IN1608 Series Scaling Presentation Switcher • Internal Web Pages 74
Audio Config Page
From the Audio Config page, audio inputs and outputs can be configured and mixed. Click
the Audio Config icon on the Global Navigation Bar to open this page. There are four tabs
for adjusting program and microphone inputs, mixing inputs, and configuring outputs.
Configuring the audio in order of the tabs from left to right will help ensure proper setup of
input and output levels as well as mix and listening levels.
Configuration overview
Figure 44. Audio Configuration Tabs
1. From the Line Input tab, set audio input formats and set the input gain at optimal
settings.
a. Set the audio format of each input (see Audio format on page 75).
b. Set the input gain for analog inputs (see Analog input gain on page 76).
2. From the Mic/Line Input tab, set the mic gain at optimal settings.
a. If necessary, apply phantom power to the applicable microphone inputs (see
Phantom power on page 77).
b. Set the microphone input gain (see Mic/line gain on page 78).
c. If desired, apply a high pass filter to the microphone inputs (see High pass filter on
page 78).
d. If desired, enable ducking for the microphone inputs (see Ducking parameters on
page 79).
3. After the line input gain and mic gain are properly set, mix the audio levels and set tone
levels from the Mix Controls tab. If the results from this step are satisfactory, skip
steps 4 and 5 as no other settings need to be adjusted.
a. Set the mic mix levels (see Mic mix levels on page 80).
b. Set the listening volume of the microphone inputs (see Mic volume on page 81).
c. Set the listening volume of the program audio (see Program volume on page 81).
d. Set the bass and treble levels for the prorgram material (see Bass and treble on
page 82).
4. If necessary, set output limiters, mix options, or volume from the Output tab.
a. If desired, apply an output limiter to the desired outputs (see Limiters on page 84).
b. Set mix options of the output (see Mix options on page 84).
c. Set the output volume (see Output gain on page 86).