To Talk To Someone On A Stage Or Out In A Studio (Talkback) - Roland V-Mixer VM-C7100 Quick Start Manual

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Using Sub Outputs
To Talk to Someone on a Stage or out in a Studio
(Talkback)
The Talkback feature allows you to talk to a performer or assistant on a stage
or in a studio by speaking into the Talkback microphone built into the
console. This microphone can be routed to a monitor speaker or other
monitoring device.
fig.116
1
Set [INPUT SELECT] to MIC 1.
Before switching the [INPUT SELECT], turn [MIC LEVEL] to turn the mic
level to 0.
2
Hold down [TALKBACK/SLATE] while speaking into the
microphone. Your voice is sent to the Main out and/or the Cue
bus. The Talkback/Slate is normally active only when the
button is held down (it lights in red).
To change the Talkback microphone's volume, turn [MIC LEVEL].
To prevent howling, be sure to lower the volume of the monitor
speakers first when using the Talkback function.
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Owner's Manual "Talkback
and Slate to Player" (p.100)
MIC
1,2
1
You can also send your
voice to various other
destinations, such as the
ASSIGNABLE OUTs or
Flex Busses.

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