The entire Nexia lineup is designed with a network-friendly open architecture to help you create economical, intuitive solutions. You’ll save time, effort and, ultimately, money.
Why and when do we need presets? Presets are a quick and efficient way to recall a known configuration of one or multiple DSP blocks. The process of creating presets is the same for Audia or Nexia software. A preset resides in the layout file (.dap or .nex) and can be recalled from the Audia/Nexia…
Cathedrals are notoriously tough environments to achieve good sound all around. Sound and Video Contractor profiles a complex installation by Monte Brothers Sound Systems in St. Joseph’s Cathedral in Hartford, Connecticut. Featuring Biamp’s daVinci control software and four Nexia digital signal processors, the end result is an easy-to-use system that adapts to the wide-ranging sound…
As I mentioned in my previous post, harnessing the true power of Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) lies in the hands of the integrator. Their knowledge and expertise directly affects the AEC performance, and ultimately the intelligibility of a conference session. Let’s start with gain structure – you’ve got to understand it. Doing so will make…
Sometimes the most frustrating thing about a conference call can be the technical glitches that prevent a meeting from reaching its full productivity potential. Bad audio can quickly derail an otherwise smooth exchange and leave participants feeling distracted and frustrated. Echo can be a primary culprit. There are two types of echo: line echo, which…