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Biamp first introduced an analog telephone interface with the AudiaFLEX TI-2 card, followed soon after with the Nexia TC. Recently we’ve released the STC-2 card for Tesira, which shows our ongoing support of analog telephony. In this blog post we’ll discuss some basic terms of telephony and then dive in to programming and troubleshooting the…
Our training channel on YouTube features a bevy!/plethora!/cornucopia! of technically-oriented videos about some of our most commonly requested programming and configuration issues. Subjects range from how to use NexLink in our Nexia® family, to configuring paging zones in Vocia®, to using the Tesira® TEC-1 wall control, just to name a few. We recently added a Spanish channel, too. Our…
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…