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7.19.4
To assign a General Title Macro:
Similar to a Title Macro for a mic input, the General Macro may also have a separate
Title Macro. This macro usually is a simple graphic with a locator of the event/
production, call in telephone number or date of the event.
1.
Click on the
Timing and general
macro settings
tab at the top of the
window.
2.
Under the General title macro: drop
down menu, select the desired
macro
, in this example Wide Title,
as shown on the right.
3.
To unassigned the general title
macro, click on the
clear
link.
To adjust the timing settings of when a Macro is triggered:
What makes VOX run smoothly, as if a real person was operating the system, is the
numerous settings to adjust when the assigned Macros, as described above, are
triggered. There are settings for when the mic and general titles are repeated, as well
settings for how frequent the various Macros are triggered. Adjusting these settings
will set the pace or tempo of the production. For quick switches, for a radio
broadcast, the timing will be short, for slower productions, like for a government
meeting the timing will be longer. Note that no matter what the time settings are set
to, each assigned macro must completely finish running prior to switching to another
macro. It is important that every macro has been carefully created and varied to
ensure proper timing.
1.
Click on the
Timing and general
macro settings
tab at the top of the
window, as shown on the right.
2.
Under the Microphone timing
settings: section, enter the minutes
and/or seconds for when the title
macro for the mics are repeated in
the
Time to run the mic title
macro again
text box, as shown on
the right.