Talkback
The Talkback button activates the built-in microphone of the AudioFuse Studio. This AFCC
window determines how the Talkback audio is processed.
Mode The Talkback feature shares the same input as line input 8, so the AFCC
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offers two Modes that let you specify what the Talkback feature can do when
something is plugged into input 8.
Use the Level knob to adjust the level of the built-in Talkback microphone.
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The Routing button allows you to route the Talkback output to the Speakers (SPK),
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Phones 1, Phones 2, or ADAT outputs 1 and 2. All four can be active if you like. The
ADAT 1-2 button provides an added benefit, in that it routes the Talkback audio
to an ADAT-equipped device such as the AudioFuse 8Pre. The AudioFuse 8Pre
then routes the Talkback audio to its headphone outputs, further integrating your
studio and enhancing your productivity.
!: Be careful! If any live microphones are in the same room with the speakers when the SPK option
is selected, you could experience LOUD feedback through your speakers as the soloed signal is picked
up by the mics, routed through the speakers, picked up by the mics again, etc.
Bluetooth
This parameter determines what happens to the incoming audio after the AudioFuse Studio
has been paired with a Bluetooth device:
Exclusive: this setting routes the Bluetooth channels to all monitoring outputs
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(Speaker and Phones). With this setting only the Bluetooth audio will be heard on
the monitoring outputs.
Input Channels 7/8: the Bluetooth signal is handled the same as any other stereo
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pair of input channels. The channels are hard-panned to the left and right.
Arturia - User Manual AudioFuse Studio - AudioFuse Control Center
Auto: if something is plugged into input 8, then the Talkback feature
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can not be activated
Force: the Talkback feature can be activated even if something is
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plugged into input 8.
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