The following features may be applied:
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Speaker system selection
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Control Room level controls
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All Cut
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Dim with level
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Left and Right Solo and Mute
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Mono summing
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Source selection Lock
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Main and Alternate Studio Monitor feeds
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Control Room Monitor Insert
13.2
Surround Monitoring and Bass Management
Support is provided for three (3) 7.1 surround Control Room monitoring systems.
The source for the surround monitors may be selected from five (5) total sources, one (1)
internal or four (4) external. The following sources may be monitored in surround:
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Surround Program (5.1 MIX)
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Six-Track Recorder 1 Playback (6T 1)
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Six-Track Recorder 2 Playback (6T 2)
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Six-Track Recorder 3 Playback (6T 3)
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Six-Track Recorder 4 Playback (6T 4)
The following features may be applied:
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Bass Management
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Speaker system selection
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Control Room level controls
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All Cut
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Dim with level
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Solo and Mute for all speakers (Left, Center, Right, Left Surround, Right Surround, LFE,
A, and B)
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Front Mono summing
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Rear Mono summing
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Flip Front to Rear
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Source selection Lock
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Surround Main and Alternate Studio Monitor feeds
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Control Room Monitor Insert
13.2.1 Bass
Management
The Vision console provides a comprehensive suite of Control Room monitor bass
management functions and LFE routing options. These functions include:
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LFE Filter activation
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LFE Filter bypass
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Switchable LFE Filter frequencies (80 and 120 Hz)
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5 Channel surround to LFE Filter fold down
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LFE routing to LCR channels
These functions apply only to the Control Room monitor feeds as there is no LFE program
bus or ACA.
IMPORTANT NOTE: There is no LFE Program Bus or ACA. A LFE program output may be
created to support the Low Frequency Effects (subwoofer) channel
of a 5.1 or 7.1 mix, by routing appropriately filtered audio to the LFE
SURROUND FADER INPUT and bypassing the LFE in the Monitor
Control section. See section 7.3 LFE Feed and Master for details.
An LFE Filter is provided primarily for Control Room monitor bass management, but may
be alternately used to create a LFE Surround Program channel. The LFE Filter has the
following characteristics:
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Low-pass
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80 Hz by default
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120 Hz when the 120 HZ (80) switch in the Center Section is engaged
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12dB/octave slope