mix when the mic is turned on, and provides GPIO logic that permits optional control panels to control ON/OFF/
MUTE states, and make use of the Talkback channel to the Control Room board operator.
The External microphone source type is used for any microphone that will benefit from a headphone feed, and
located in a space that does not require monitor speaker muting.
Create a CD Player Source (Line Source Type)
The Line Source type is the basic source for inputs other than microphones. It will not mute the monitor
speakers when ON, and doesn't require a Backfeed (mix-minus or IFB).
Line Source is perfect for creating Source Profiles for devices such as CD players, DAT decks, Satellite
receivers, PCs using standard audio outputs, etc.
Setting up this Source Profile is just as easy as the previous two profiles.
From the Source Type dropdown, select "Line". Enter a name for the device, such as "CD Player" or "CD 1".
In the Primary Source field, enter the input's Channel Number, either by typing it in or using the Browse button
to the right of the field to select the source from your network's source list.
Now click the OK button at the bottom of the screen; your CD player is configured and ready to be assigned
to a fader.
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