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Digital audio mixer for broadcast applications
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• “Cough Cut”: allows you to select a GPI (from the list defined in chapter 4.2.1.2) to
perform the cough-cut function for this channel. This option is only available for
microphone channels. “None” indicates there is no cough-cut function associated to
that channel.
• “Remote PFL”: allows you to select a GPI (from the list defined in chapter 4.2.1.2)
associated with the sending of the input channel to the CUE bus. This option is only
available for microphone channels. “None” indicates there is no Remote PFL function
associated to that channel.
• “Mute”: allows you to select a GPI (from the list defined in chapter 4.2.1.2) associated
with the function to mute the channel selected upon receiving a remote command. This
option is not available for microphone channels. “None” indicates there is no Mute
function associated to that channel.
• “Hidden”: allows you to choose that this input channel can be configured directly from
the AEQ FORUM control surface (“Visible”) or not (“Hidden”). An example of a typically
“Hidden” signal would be the time TOPS.
• “Mono”: allows you to define whether the selected input channel is Mono or Stereo. By
default, all the input channels (except the mic/line inputs corresponding to the modules
FR03) of AEQ FORUM are defined as Stereo. If any channel is re-configured to Mono it
will result in an incremented number of the listed available input channels: one Stereo
Channel is converted into two Mono channels. This option is not available for
microphone channels.
• “Studio On Air”: associates the activation of Channel ON/OFF keys of this channel with
the triggering of a GPO for the “ON-AIR” lights of the Studio room (see section 4.2.4.1
of this manual). It also associates the studio monitors muting. Typically you would
associate this function to microphone channels.
• “Control On Air”: associates the activation of Channel ON/OFF keys of this channel
with the triggering of a GPO for the “ON-AIR” lights of the Control room (see section
4.2.4.1 of this manual). It also associates the muting of the control monitors and the
CUE bus. Typically you would associate this function to auto-control microphone
channel.
4.2.3.2. Advanced configuration of output channels menu.
Even if all configuration options and possibilities are explained hereunder, it should be taken
into account that the on-screen options may vary depending on the inputs/outputs module that
the logical audio audio channel has been configured for.
• Header: indicates the position of the module that is configured at that moment.
o “OUTPUT HW:xx.0y” means that we are setting the output "y" of the card
located in slot xx.
• “Label”: alphanumeric name of the channel. Maximum number of characters
recommended is 6. This is the name that appears on all displays and menus of the AEQ
FORUM control surface.