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Euphonix Max Air Mixing Console Operation Manual
7.3

Talkback/Slate

Max Air's talkback/slate system includes:
Two talkback microphone inputs
The surface has an XLR connector for mounting a goose-neck mic and an internal
mic. Each input has 111 dB gain, phantom power, and compressor. Talkback can
be routed to Mon A–D, the aux busses and the Main sections via the Slate func-
tion. Talkback mic 2 shares the same routing as Talkback mic 1 when it is turned
on. Talkback can be remotely triggered using the Event system (see Chapter 10:
Event System).
Four listenback mic inputs
Each input has a level control, automatic gain control, and phantom power. Each
input can be routed to the monitors. The Listenback mics are routed directly within
the Monitor Interface (MC524) so they do not appear in the Patch View.
Slate facilities
The Slate function combines Talkback mic 1 and Talkback mic 2 with the user-
selectable frequency (see Oscillator on page 135) to identify takes.
Talk To All:
Talk To Mon A:
Talk To Mon B:
Custom:
Chapter 10: Event System).
Setup:
Talkback section). The popup has three tabs that divide it into three sections: Talk-
back, Listenback, and Slate.
Talkback / Slate
Talkback / Slate
Talk To
Custom
All
Talk To
Talk To
Mon A
Mon B
Figure 7-11
CM404 Talkback/Slate
Routes the talkback mics to Mons A–D.
Routes the talkback mics to Mon A only.
Routes the talkback mics to Mon B only.
Use with the Event system to control talkback or other functions (see
Press to display the Talkback/Slate Setup popup (Figure 7-12 shows the
Setup
137
Center Section
Oscillator
Oscillator
Setup
Setup
On
On

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