The Program & Monitor Outputs Menu
This is where you enable and assign unique channel
numbers to all of your console's outputs. If any of your
Element's outputs or monitor feeds are disabled in this
menu, that channel will have no
audio output.
The outputs you control are:
Your con-
•
Program 1 - 4:
sole's main Program bus out-
puts.
Special
•
Program 4 Record:
output for recording devices
which feeds the contents the
Program 4 bus pre-fader and
pre-On/Off switch.
Your con-
•
Aux Send 1 - 4:
sole's stereo Auxiliary Send
buses.
•
CR Monitor Direct:
is the output of the monitor
selector before the operator's
volume controls and mutes;
useful for feeding a Produc-
er's position, or any other
monitoring station with inde-
pendent headphone volume
controls.
Contains what-
•
CR Monitor:
ever audio source your operator has selected to feed
the Control Room monitors.
Contains whatever audio source
•
CR Headphones:
your operator has selected to feed the Control Room
headphones.
The feed to the Preview (Cue) speaker.
•
Preview:
This channel feeds audio to the Control
•
Talk to CR:
Room talkback channel whenever the
pressed on any Studio Accessory panel.
•
Guest Headphones:
source has been selected to feed the Guest head-
phones.
Contains whatever audio source
•
Studio Monitor:
your operator has selected to feed the Studio moni-
tors.
This
button is
Talk
Contains whatever audio
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•
Talent Headphones:
source has been selected to feed the Talent head-
phones.
When any console
•
Talkback:
CR Mic audio is routed, pre-fader, to this channel.
Fig. 8-4: Program & Monitor Outputs menu
The columns following each of these entries dis-
play the status of each channel and allow you to make
changes.
The
column, like other similar fields used
Channel
throughout the Axia system, is where you enter a unique
channel number for each console output.
The
column lets you enable and disable each
Mode
output, and set the priority of each stream.
are for live audio where lowest latency
•
Fast Stereo
is required, like Program outputs and mic-to-head-
phone paths.
is the recommended default setting
•
Medium Stereo
for everything else, and balances low latency with
high compatibility for systems incorporating PCs.
Contains whatever audio
key is pressed,
Talk