m908 User Manual, Rev. G
This screen contains the following setup parameters:
•
name
screen to name the special User switch. Create a
name that describes the use of the switch. i.e. Downimx 5.1
•
mode
Sets the User switch mode. Options are <disabled, downmix, talkback, gpio>
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<downmix> Sets the User switch mode to downmix.
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<talkback> Sets the User switch mode to talkback. From the
menus
the switch can be set to control which talkback mic is activated and which Cue sends
the mic is routed to. When configured for <talkback> the User switch will illuminate
RED when active.
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<gpio> Sets the User switch mode to gpio. When set for gpio the switch can trigger an
output event on one of the gpio pins. Go to
to map a gpio pin to the
User switches.
•
downmix mode
Sets the Downmix template. Shown when
mode
is <downmix> See the
Operation section of this manual for details on downmix templates.
•
center to left/right
Sets the mix level of the Center channel to the Left and Right channel
speakers. Available for stereo output downmixes. Options are <off, -6dB to +3db in 1.5dB
steps>
•
surround to left/right
Set the mix level of the Surround channels to the Left and Right
channel speakers. Available for stereo output downmixes. Options are <off, -6dB to +3db
in 1.5dB steps>
6.3.17
Downmix setup
Downmixing is included in the
.
6.3.18
Meter Output setup
Push the SETUP switch then push-hold the MUTE switch to enter the Setup System screen.
Turn the VOLUME encoder to scroll to and click on
meter output source
The list of available sources will include all of the system inputs <INPUT 1-16, input monitor
select pre, input monitor select post>.
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<INPUT 1-16> refers to defined INPUT sources for the m908. Choosing one of the
inputs will fix the Meter outputs to the selected input. There will be no changes to the
signal level.
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<input monitor pre> Selecting this will send whatever source is being monitored to
the Meter output. There will be no changes to the signal level.
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<input monitor post> Selecting this will send whatever source is being monitored to
the Meter output. The signal level will be affected by the INPUT
level offset
value for
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