MaestroDMX
Activity Level Activity Level tracks how exciting the music is at any given moment. MaestroDMX’s algorithms and AI use the Activity Level to determine how exciting the lighting output should be.
Activity Gain (Default: 0) Adjusting Activity Gain allows you to calibrate the Activity Level for different music environments. For pre-recorded, produced music Activity Gain is best set to 0. However, for live music, you may need to increase the Activity Gain, since live music does not have the same quality of production as canned music.
To be clear, the Activity Level is not the same as the audio input level. This is a measure of the excitement of the music rather than the volume of the music, however, they are related.
IMPORTANT : To calibrate the Activity Level, play the most intense section of music (ie loud metal, rock, or chainsaw dubstep) Adjust the Activity Gain and make sure that the Activity Level reaches close to full scale. For more relaxed music the Activity Level should be lower.
Input Source Select the audio input source. By default, MaestroDMX only has a single line-level input source that comes in via the RCA connector on the front panel. External Audio Interface You can also connect an external USB audio interface to MaestroDMX. This can be useful when you need to send a balanced signal or directly connect microphones. To activate the external audio input, be sure to select it on the Web App.
NOTE: Only inputs 1 & 2 of the USB interface will be used by MaestroDMX.
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