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MIXER APPLICATIONS
MIXER APPLICATIONS
Global Talkback
The Global Talkback Mode provides a method of guests talking to each other when all
of their faders are down. The Global Talkback Mode, automatically activates the CUE/
PFL button on the respective channels awell as turning on AUTO CUE/PFL on the Guest
Headphones allowing the guests to hear and talk to eachother. The presenter can cancel
any of the channel CUE/PFL’s at any time. When a channel fader in the global talkback group
goes up, the global talkback mode deactivates and the CUE/PFL and AUTO CUE/PFL buttons
return to their original state. To Congure a Global Talkback please refer to the SCi chapter
of the handbook.
User Guide – Section 2-3 Making the most of auxiliary outputs
The auxiliary buses provide two alternative outputs to use as desired. This opens up several
practical options to the user.
Auxiliary bus to record a session
The user can connect the either auxiliary output to recording equipment and record what is
present on the bus. The producer decides what audio is on the bus by setting the volume on
each channel to the appropriate level, creating a totally new mix. Using PRE and POST allows
the producer to discriminate between recording all audio or just what is faded in at the time.
The producer can also decide what output level the mix should have by using the master
volume control for the particular AUX channel in use.
Auxiliary bus to record an o air phone call
It is possible to use an auxiliary bus to record a telephone conversation o air, whilst
transmitting from the PGM output. Before the conversation, chose an auxiliary bus and turn
down all of the individual channel gains. Turn the gain on the presenters channel (typically
channel 1) and the telco channel (typically channel 5) to the required levels and set the
bus to PRE. When the phone call is received, the presenter can press the CUE/PFL & T/B
button and talk to the caller. The conversation can be recorded using external equipment
connected to the specic auxiliary output on the back panel.
Log the presenter
The user can create content review material by logging all presenter dialogue. Chose an
auxiliary channel and turn down all individual channel gains for that channel. Turn the
presenters auxiliary channel gain to the required level, set the master gain and use in POST
mode. All on air material from the the presenters mic can be recorded from the auxiliary
output on the back panel.
To avoid the patches of silence that would occur while audio or jingles are playing, use the
remote control start and stop signals that are used to trigger the CD player, jingle player etc
to also trigger the logging equipment if this option is available. Find out more about the
remote control ports in chapter 4.
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