9. Add two more sources and label them Assistant and Artist
10. Click on the boxes with the orange dashes at the bottom of each source column to open the Set Input Con-
nection menu and choose a suitable input connection for each of the talkback microphones.
Note: If you only have line level analogue inputs you will need external mic pres and if
you only have digital inputs then you will need converters as well.
11. Now the levels, Dim and Mute switching must be set.
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The boxes in the first column of each Source set the attenuation that will be applied to the Destina-
tion output when Talkback is activated from each source.
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The second column sets the send level per Destination. You can type mute or a numeric value in
the box.
Note: If mute or -144.5 is entered this Destination will be grayed out and unavailable in
the Talkback section of the Monitor page. For example, it is illogical for the Mixer
Source to talk to the Mix Room Destination and so on.
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The third column offers the choice of Dim or None. Selecting Dim means that when this crosspoint
(Source to Destination) is activated by pressing the relevant Talk button, the Main Monitor Out-
put will be dimmed.
Note: This is essential when, for example, the Mix Room talks to the Vocal Booth with
the programme mic channel open to avoid howl-round and possible damage to loud-
speakers and hearing.
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The fourth and final column offers a choice between Rec Free and Rec Loc.
Rec Free means that talkback on this crosspoint can be initiated when the Transport is in Record and
the Record Reset Latch is set.
Rec Loc disables the crosspoint when when the Transport is in Record and the Record Reset Latch
is set.
Monitor Talkback page with Sources and Destinations
Monitor : Talkback
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