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ViA User Manual v2.0
Understanding Cue Mode
Typically, local cue intercom is configured for commentators to talk to each other offline. In cue
mode, offline communications audio from inputs 1-3 is routed to the right side of all local headphone
outputs (HP 1-3) when the TB CUE button is pressed. By default this is the same for:
·
Mono Peer-to-Peer programs.
·
Stereo Peer-to-Peer programs.
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2 x Mono Peer-to-Peer programs.
In the following matrix routing example, the CUE TB button for input 1 has been pressed and a mono
program is loaded in the codec. Cue audio is audible in the right side of HP 1-3.
Auxiliary Input Cue
The codec supports offline cueing of external analog and digital sources attached to the stereo
auxiliary input. By default, offline cue monitoring of the auxiliary input is only available via
headphone output 1 (HP1). This routing can be adjusted as required.
Mono Program Aux Cue Defaults
Understanding Talkback Mode
When you load a Mono Peer-to-Peer + IFB program, or a Stereo Peer-to-Peer + IFB program,
two independent audio streams are configured to stream program and communications audio
Stereo Program Aux Cue Defaults
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