External Input Broadcast; Outline; Broadcast Priority Level - Toa EV-700 Instruction Manual

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22. EXTERNAL INPUT BROADCAST

22.1. Outline

Besides the audio sources recorded on the memory card, audio signals entered to the front-mounted microphone
input and those entered to the front-mounted and rear-mounted line inputs can be broadcast from the Line
outputs 1 and 2.
One of the memory card audio source, microphone input signal, or line input signal can be broadcast depending
on the preset priority level.

22.2. Broadcast Priority Level

Notes
• Broadcast priority level differs from the priority level that can be set for each program. (See p. 81, "PRIORITY
LEVEL SETTINGS.")
• To make the microphone broadcast or line input broadcast, change the menu mode to Lock mode. If the EV-
700 is placed in a mode other than Lock mode, the normal broadcast takes precedence regardless of the
setting contents.
Broadcast priority level can be set among the normal broadcast, microphone broadcast, and line input
broadcast. (For the setting procedures, read the EV-700 Setting software instruction manual.)
Priority level can be selected from "1," "2," "3," or "OFF" with "1" being the highest priority while "3" the lowest
priority. If set to OFF, such broadcast is not output.
It is not possible to assign the same priority level.
The table below shows the factory default settings.
Type of broadcast
Microphone broadcast
Normal broadcast
Line input broadcast
[Operation by the factory default setting]
• When there is a microphone input during normal broadcast
Normal broadcast is interrupted and the microphone broadcast takes precedence.
The memory card audio sources continue being played while the microphone broadcast is being made.
The normal broadcast will resume after about 5 seconds of silence if the playback of memory card audio
sources still continues when the microphone broadcast ends.
Normal broadcast (Priority level 2)
Microphone broadcast (Priority level 1)
Broadcast
(Microphone broadcast takes precedence.)
• When there is a line input during normal broadcast
Line input signals are not output and the normal broadcast continues.
Line input broadcast will be made after about 5 seconds of silence if line input still continues when the normal
broadcast ends.
Normal broadcast (Priority level 2)
Line input broadcast (Priority level 3)
Broadcast
(Normal broadcast takes precedence.)
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Broadcast priority level
1
2
3
Normal broadcast
Note
Executing program playback with the priority
level of normal broadcast set to OFF will
cause an error (Err04).
Microphone broadcast
Normal broadcast
Silence (about 5
seconds)
Normal broadcast
Silence (about 5
seconds)
Line input
broadcast

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