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Slate raven - Additional Features and Setups; Reverse Talkback System

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Reverse Talkback System
It is often desirable to inject a signal into the CONTROL ROOM
when TALKBACK has been activated.
For instance, let’s say you have a band out in the live room. The drummer is surrounded by drum
mics, so you may be able to hear them speak through them, but the bass player may be nowhere
near an open mic. In a situation such as this, one would simply put a microphone out in the live
room, connect it to the REV T/B MIC INPUT, engage REV T/B on the CONTROL HEAD, and voila! Using
the REV T/B level control, you can inject the microphone you placed in the live room into the
CONTROL ROOM whenever TALKBACK is engaged. No more giving up a channel of D/A and
muting/unmuting the signal inside your DAW. True large-format console functionality at your
fingertips!
Mute Cue when Talkback is active
There is an internal option on a small jumper to mute the CUE OUTPUTS whenever TALKBACK is
engaged. Use this option if you wish to fully interrupt the signal going out CUE A/B and CUE C/D
when talkback is engaged. The jumper is located on the main STEREO MONITOR card.
Example Patchbay Layouts
These two layouts represent how a simple studio using only one 96-point TT patchbay can take
advantage on the full power of the SLATE CONTROL!
Many other choices are, of course, equally valid. These are simply options to get you thinking...
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