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The diagram illustrates an operational scenario that shows all the capabilities of the MX2200. Mx2200 Flow Jp

Program Mix

  • 4 dynamic microphones (two share the MIC 3+4 fader).
  • 1 mobile phone:
    • Can be used with a Bluetooth microphone.
    • Can be Bluetooth-linked to a second Solidyne MX2100 console to handle multiple microphones and headphones.
  • Notebook via USB: plays audio directly through the console, allowing all content to be generated from the remote location.

Broadcasting to the Studios

The MX2200 accesses the Internet through:
  • Wi-Fi connection
  • Wired LAN connection
  • 4G modem
Studio Link:
  • Connection is established through full-duplex SIP calls with no audible delay.
  • Call setup is immediate: the console dials and the studio answers (or vice versa).
  • An Internet server (Cloud Service) initially connects both ends (1 and 2). Once established, the connection becomes a private Internet Tunneling between the console and the studio (3).
  • In parallel with the SIP call, the MX2200 CODEC can transmit:
    • An RTP stream to an IP address
    • Another stream to a web server (Icecast/Shoutcast), with different quality settings
  • As backup, you can use:
    • A landline (POTS)
    • The Bluetooth mobile phone (if not used for program mix)

Studio Reception

The SIP call is received using a computer with third-party VoIP account management software. Free options are available, such as Linphone.

Recording

The MX2200 can record over 100 hours of program in MP3 @192 kbps format to its internal memory.
Recording can be activated simultaneously with transmission.