Delay Section; Monitor Section - Axia Element Installation & User Manual

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The
Select/Take
through the list of available audio sources that
can supply backfeed or mix-minus.
*
backfeeds audio from the Phone
Automatic
bus when the channel is
the Program-1 bus when the channel is
with mix-minus if needed.
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backfeeds audio from the Phone bus,
Phone
with mix-minus if needed.
*
Program 1 - Program 4
from the selected Program bus, with mix-mi-
nus if needed.
*
Aux Send 1 - Aux Send 4
from the selected Auxiliary bus, with mix-
minus if needed.
About the PHONE and PROGRAM  buses:
Element's Program 4 mix bus is a special multi-
purpose bus that does several things at once to
make life easier for the operator.
Any source assigned to Program 4 also be fed
to the PHONE bus and sent to callers when the
channel is OFF and AUTO is selected as the
Feed To Source Mode. PHONE is an internal bus
which does not feed a separate output; instead,
it picks up the Program 4 audio pre-fader and
pre-On/Off and backfeeds them to an PHONE
sources.
Sources assigned to Program 4 are also sent to
the RECORD bus, a special fixed-level output
that can be used to feed recording devices.
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Rotating the
Dim
adjust, in dB, the amount by which the studio
monitors are dimmed when this fader channel's
key is pressed.
Talkback
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Pressing
Feed to Source
time exits this menu.
Delay Section
These keys can be used to provide from-the-board
control of an external profanity delay unit using one of
Element's GPIO ports (refer to Chapter 3: Configuring
GPIO for instructions on GPIO setup).
The keys provide for remote activation of
and
Exit, Pause
Engage
knob, when rotated, scrolls
, and audio from
Off
On
backfeeds audio
backfeeds audio
knob allows the operator to
or
a second
Options
Dump,
functions, respectively.
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Monitor Section
This controls in this section provide direct operator
access to monitor selection and volume controls.
,
Monitor 1 Knob + Source Keys
This knob, at the bottom left of the Monitor section,
controls the selection and volume of the source heard
in the
speakers (typically the Control Room
Monitor 1
monitors).
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Rotate the knob to vary the gain of the
speakers.
1
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Use the Direct Selection Keys in the column
directly above the
output of
Program 1 - Program 4, Aux Send
A - Aux Send D,
sources to the Monitor 1 speakers. These keys
light to denote the selected source.
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You can listen to any frequently-used audio
stream in your facility instantly (such as a net-
work feed, off-the-air monitor or another studio's
Program output) by assigning it to one of the two
selector keys - like preset buttons on a
External
car radio.
Programming the External Monitor Selec-
tor keys: If you press and hold either of these
keys for five seconds, a list of available audio
streams will pop up onscreen. You can then
scroll through this list and select the source you
want to hear in the monitors when that key is
pressed. Each External key is independently
programmable.
You can also pre-program the source assigned
to these keys when you construct or capture
Show Profiles, using the options available on the
Monitor page of the Show Profile setup menu.
Headphone Knob + Source Keys
This knob, at the bottom right of the Monitor section,
controls the selection and volume of the source heard in
the board operator's headphones.
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Rotate to vary the gain of the
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Use the Direct Selection Keys in the column di-
rectly above the
output of
Program 1 - Program 4, Aux Send
A - Aux Send D,
Monitor
knob to send the
Monitor 1
or the two
monitor
External
Headphone
knob to send the
Headphones
or the two
monitor
External
feed.

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