3025EMC Master Control Switching & Channel Branding
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Voiceover 3
Embedded: This configures the voiceover 3 bus to use de-embedded audio from a serial video
input. When this is configured the “De-embedder Source” drop-down menu becomes
available. Any of Key1, Fill1, Key2, Fill2, Key3, Fill3, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, DVE1 and
DVE2 can be assigned to the voiceover 3 de-embedder.
AES MADI: This configures the 3025EMC to use discrete audio that is connected to the
corresponding inputs on the 3025EMC-48x36-AES audio module.
Voiceover 5
Embedded: This configures the voiceover 5 bus to use de-embedded audio from a serial video
input. When this is configured the “De-embedder Source” drop-down menu becomes
available. Any of Key1, Fill1, Key2, Fill2, Key3, Fill3, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, DVE1 and
DVE2 can be assigned to the voiceover 5 de-embedder.
AES MADI: This configures the 3025EMC to use discrete audio that is connected to the
corresponding inputs on the 3025EMC-48x36-AES audio module.
Voiceover 4
Embedded: This configures the voiceover 4 bus to use de-embedded audio from a serial video
input. When this is configured the “De-embedder Source” drop-down menu becomes
available. Any of Key1, Fill1, Key2, Fill2, Key3, Fill3, Aux1, Aux2, Aux3, DVE1 and
DVE2 can be assigned to the voiceover 4 de-embedder.
Audio Clip: When in this configuration VO4 is used to playout an audio wav file that is stored either
in the internally (Compact Flash) or on the Network Attached Storage (NAS). The
3025EMC will support 8ch 48 kHz 16 bit stereo OR 8ch 48 kHz 8 bit mono audio wav
files. Only these two types are supported. VO4 will go on-air (wav is faded in) or preset
(wav is cue’s). Only one wav file can be on-air at any time.
AES MADI: This configures the 3025EMC to use discrete audio that is connected to the
corresponding inputs on the 3025EMC-48x36-AES audio module.