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Welcome to Arctic’s 8‑Bit Bytes! Today we’re diving into one of the most common (and surprisingly misunderstood) challenges in AV programming: how to build a 2‑way divisible room using clean, simple audio/video logic. I’m using QSC Q‑Sys for the demo, but the concepts apply perfectly to Extron, Crestron, or any modern control system. If you’ve ever been handed two “identical” conference rooms… only to find out there’s a movable wall hiding in the plans… this video is for you. In this walkthrough, I break down the entire process into 3 basic steps: ⃣ Room State Logic How to define the room mode (Combined vs. Separated), what logic blocks to use, and why I prefer manual overrides over wall sensors. We talk toggles, selectors, interlocks, and even debouncing signals. 2️⃣ Reset the Room What actually needs to happen when the room mode changes — audio presets, video routing, camera selection, display power, and why forcing both touch panels back to the splash page keeps everything clean and predictable. 3️⃣ Page Navigation & Graphics My favorite trick: using graphics‑driven UI logic instead of heavy programming. Same navigation buttons… different pages depending on the room mode. Clean, simple, and super easy to maintain. After breaking down the concepts, I’ll show you a working Q‑Sys 2‑way divisible room so you can see the entire flow in action. What You’ll Learn How to program a 2‑way divisible room in Q‑Sys How to combine audio, video, and camera control across rooms How to build clean UI navigation for combined/separated modes How to reset a room safely during mode changes How to structure logic so “All On” and “All Off” only affect the correct devices Why graphics‑driven logic is the easiest approach for small divisible rooms 👉 If you’re passionate about AV engineering, Q‑SYS tutorials, and creative programming, hit Like and Subscribe to stay tuned for more hands‑on content from Arctic’s 8‑Bit Bytes. -ArcticFox --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #qsc #qsys #crestron #audiodsp #audioengineering #audioprocessing #audioengineering #audiovisual #lua #luascripting #blockcontroller #programminglanguage #programming #programmer #extron #avprogramming #techtutorials #netgear #cprogramming #infocomm2025 #infocomm24