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Talkback Source
The Talkback source allows the talkback input
to be taken from one of the iD14’s internal
inputs or from a device connected to the host
computer (such as a built-in microphone or
USB microphone).
When you select an input as your Talkback
channel, the channel for this channel in the iD
mixer will be changed to a talkback channel
which will have a TB button in the centre.
If using an external device, the talkback signal
will appear on channel
DAW 6.
Faders will only appear for these channels on
the Cue mixes, not on the Main Mix.
Talkback Device
If an external device is selected then this allows
you to select which connected device is used.
Saving & Loading Mixer Presets
To allow you to quickly setup your iD mixer
during a session you can save and quickly
load various presets. This is great if you are
moving between recording scenarios quite
often.
Mixer presets can be saved and loaded in
two ways:
• Using the File menu and selecting either
Save or Open.
• Using standard keyboard shortcuts :
Save: Mac -
Cmd + S
Windows -
Ctrl + S
Load: Mac -
Cmd+ O
Windows -
Ctrl + O
Saving a Preset
To save a preset, simply setup your mixer the
way that you’d like to save. Then select
File >
Save
as explained above. The mixer window
should then show the Save dialog.
Simply enter the name of your preset and
press save.
It is also possible to export your preset files
in order to send them to friends or to simply
save them within your DAW session files for
easy recall later on. To do this, select
Export
Mixer Configuration
at the base of the Save
screen.
Loading a Mixer Configuration
To load a previously saved preset, select
File > Open
to bring up the Load screen.
The previosuly saved configuration will
appear in a list. Select the configration you
wish to use and click Load.
You can also open a mixer configuration
directly from a file by selecting
Load From File.