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Biamp Tesira VU Meters


 

Hi Group,
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I integrated my first Biamp Tesira and all is working. My question is can you do vu meters in VTPro? With the Crestron DSP you can import a file into VTPro to get a vu meter on the touch panel. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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Thanks in advance!


 

We usually do "signal present" indicators...less traffic to the panel.
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Josh Winn
The LiquidPixel Group


 

Hi Josh,
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I'm not familiar with the "signal preset" indicators. What Biamp module do I use to do that?


 

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¡°signal present¡±, it¡¯s right next to the meters in the object blocks.

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--?Steven

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Date: Monday, September 30, 2024 at 10:23
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Subject: Re: [crestron] Biamp Tesira VU Meters

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Hi Josh,

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I'm not familiar with the "signal preset" indicators. What Biamp module do I use to do that?


 

You'd need to use the Biamp Generic Control module within your SIMPL program (it's part of the Tesira package from the application marketplace). I forget why, but the Biamp State Control doesn't work for this. Here's a screenshot from a program where we did this. You can just take the digital output of this module and use it to drive an "LED" or some indicator on your interface. On the Biamp side (the Signal Present" block you add to your DSP config), you set a threshold, and I think maybe there's a hold-time also, which would further reduce traffic.
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Instance Tag is whatever you made it in Biamp
Attribute Code needs to be "present"
Indexes work like any mixer or multi-input thing in Biamp
The module will subscribe if you tell it "Yes" the attribute has subscription
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https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/8ddmq6vkin2wdfhza97rs/signal-present.png?rlkey=unkzh36rqq1yblce2f9gk2hk4&dl=0
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Josh Winn
The LiquidPixel Group


 

Thank you, Josh! I will give that a go. I appreciate the details on how to do this.
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Eric