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Audio
Audio Input Options
To adjust the gain on the analogue input you need to
bring up the audio options page by pressing in the
lower right corner of the audio menu to select the input
line Level to match your device.
Options available are:
Line Level (-10 dBu)
Sets the analogue input channel to Line Level via the
XLR breakout cable.
Mic Level (-40 dBu)
Sets the analogue input channel to Mic Level via the
XLR to XLR connector. With Mic Level selected you
also have the option to provide 48V phantom power
should your microphone require it. Please only use this
when your microphone supports it and if unsure please
consult the manual for the mic you are using.
Pro Level (+24 dBu)
Sets the analogue input channel to Pro Level Audio to
via the XLR breakout cable. Analogue gain can then be
tuned by incremental increase or decrease of up to +/-
20dB individually for both left and right channels.
It is not possible to vary the gain if the signal input
is from the HDMI connection because this is digital
and is embedded in the signal. You can usually
adjust this from the camera, please see your
camera manual for operational details.
Shogun 7 Mic input supports dynamic and powered
microphones only. When using these, audio must
be set as Mic Level
Audio Delay
This option allows you to delay the Audio to be in sync
with the video by adding in frame delays.
Audio during Playback Mode
When you enter into Playback mode on the Shogun
7 it will only output channels 1/2 on the headphones,
please bear this in mind when you select the audio
channels for recording.
Phantom Power
You can choose to deliver phantom power over the
XLR/MIC input.
Media
Media menu shows current media type and capacity.
Format disks from this menu. See Format Media on
page 12. Information about compatible drives is
available at atomos.com/drives
Timecode
Using Timecode
The timecode display changes position depending on
the screen mode you are using. In monitoring mode it
appears in the center top, below the info bar. In home
screen mode the timecode display sits on the bottom
near the REC PLAY MON EDIT icons.
Touching the Timecode display on the home screen,
just below the information bar will take you to the
Timecode setup screen.
The Timecode modes supported are:
• HDMI (Embedded)
• Record Run
• Time of Day
• Auto Restart
• LTC
Cycle through these modes by touching the Timecode
Source Selector.
Timecode modes:
HDMI embedded Timecode
With this setting, the HDMI input will use the Timecode
embedded in the input signal. The controls to adjust the
Timecode value are disabled in this menu as you will
need to adjust these on the camera. Note that not all
HDMI sources embed Timecode.
Audio Media
Timecode
7. Using the Shogun 7