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AV matrix block (see figure40,
C
on page80)
The AV matrix block (figure45) displays the current tie
Figure 45. AV Matrix Block
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configuration of either the program own emulation
(Emulate mode) or the connected matrix switcher (Live
mode) and provides a way to make or break ties.
• To create a tie, drag a line from an input node ( ) to
one or more output nodes.
• To tie an input to all outputs, right-click an input node
and select Connect To All Outputs.
• The Legend panel identifies the type of tie: Video
I/O (video breakaway), Video and Audio I/O (audio
follow), or Audio Only (audio breakaway). Click the
legend link to select the type of tie.
• To remove a tie, click an input or output node
and press the keyboard <Delete> key or right-
click an input or output node and select Delete
All Connections (for an input node) or Delete
Connection (for an output node).
Virtual returns inputs controls (see figure40,
D
)
The virtual returns input processor chain makes adjustments to inputs on the virtual bus
from within the DTP CrossPoint switcher.
Filter block — The filter processor block, when first inserted, provides
one of four filter selections; additional filters can be then be added. The
available filters and adding additional filters are identical to as described
for the Line audio Filter block, on page 87.
NOTE: Selecting Bass & Treble Filter inserts two separate filters.
Dynamics block — The dynamics processor block, when inserted, each
provide one of four dynamic processors. The available processors are
identical to as described for the Line audio Dynamics block on page 87.
Delay block — The delay processor block, when inserted, provides a means
to delay the audio signal to sync it to video. The delay processor block is
identical to as described for the Line audio Delay block on page 88.
Gain control (pre-mixer) — The always-present gain control provides a fader with a
gain range of 12 dB to -100 dB, adjustable in 0.1 dB increments. The Gain block is
identical to as described for the Mic/line inputs signals Gain block on page 85.
Expansion port input signal gain control (see figure40,
E
on page80)
The always-present expansion port input pre-mixer gain control provides a fader with
a gain range of 12 dB to -100 dB, adjustable in 0.1 dB increments. The Gain block is
identical to as described for the Mic/line inputs signals Gain block, on page 85.