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7.3 Talkback/Slate
Max Air’s talkback/slate system includes:
• Two talkback microphone inputs
The surface has an XLR connector for mounting a goose-neck mic and an in-
ternal mic. Each input has 111 dB gain, phantom power, and compressor. Talk-
back can be routed to Mon A–D, the aux busses and the Main sections via the
Slate function. Talkback mic 2 shares the same routing as Talkback mic 1 when
it is turned on. Talkback can be remotely triggered using the Event system (see
Chapter 10: Event System).
• Four listenback mic inputs
Each input has a level control, automatic gain control, and phantom power.
Each input can be routed to the monitors. The Listenback mics are routed di-
rectly within the Monitor Interface (MC524) so they do not appear in the Patch
View.
• Slate facilities
The Slate function combines Talkback mic 1 and Talkback mic 2 with the user-
selectable frequency (see Oscillator on page 137) to identify takes.
Figure 7-11 CM404 Talkback/Slate
• Talk To All: Routes the talkback mics to Mons A–D.
• Talk To Mon A: Routes the talkback mics to Mon A only.
• Talk To Mon B: Routes the talkback mics to Mon B only.
• Custom: Use with the Event system to control talkback or other functions (see
Chapter 10: Event System).
• Setup: Press to display the Talkback/Slate Setup popup (Figure 7-12 shows the
Talkback section). The popup has three tabs that divide it into three sections:
Talkback, Listenback, and Slate.
Setup
Talk To
Mon A
Talk To
All
Custom
Talk To
Mon B
Talkback / SlateTalkback / Slate