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Broadcast Pix
V3.0
7.19.4
3.
Under the Microphone timing settings:
section, enter the minutes and/or
seconds for when the macros for the
mics are executed.
The
Minimum time for a mic macro
,
as shown on the right, is how long a
source stays on air after another mic
input is activated. This setting is the
shortest amount of time (after the
macro finishes playing) that a source
stays on air. If macros are not being
executed fast enough when an input
interrupts another input, then this
setting is too high.
The
Maximum time for a mic macro
,
as shown on the right, is how long a
source stays on air when there is no
other mic activation and one mic
continues to speak for a longer period
of time. This setting is the longest
amount of time (after the macro
finishes playing) that a source stays
on air. After the specified time another
mic or general macro is randomly
triggered. If switching is not
happening fast enough, then this
setting is too high.
The difference of 1 or 2 seconds in
either direction can impact the pacing
of the production, it is important to test
these settings with the VOX unit once
configuration is complete.
4.
Repeats steps 1-3 above for adjusting
the timing for the General Macros, as
shown on the right.
Since the General Macros are usually
wide shots, these numbers may be
slightly longer than the microphone
macros.