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[Router_83]
Take=0
[Router_84]
Take=0
The
Take=
line sets the source for the channel
strip when the session file loads, with
Take=0
or
Take=-1
routing silence. The Take command can
also call a macro file, as shown in
Router_82
. A
macro is a mini-session file, with a
.mac
suffix,
that is called from within a session file of via FTP
commands. In this case, the file
macro_2.mac
is
called up in order to set up a special mix-minus
feed for Telco 2.
The include statements (
Include_x=Dy,
channel number range
) set a range of sources,
or individual sources separated by commas, that
can be selected by the channel strip listed in the
section heading (e.g.,
[Router_81]
). Each include
line must be listed in numeric order, where x equals
1 in the first line, then 2, 3, and so on. Typically,
all the sources for one device are listed on a single
line, but they could be divided into separate entry
lines to make it more legible for someone editing
the session file contents.
The
y
entry (as in
=D1
) is the device number. In
the example, there are two devices in the system
that the Telco 1 and Telco 2 channels can select
sources from:
D1
(device 1) and
D2
(device 2).
Channel ID numbers identify the available
sources just like they identify the section head-
ings. A table listing of the Channel Number As-
signments is on page 4-20.
INIT.MAC SECTIONS
The
init.mac
file sets up the console for daily
use. Any
init.mac
section listed here could be
inserted into a session file and manually changed
to override the default console settings for a par-
ticular daypart or application.
The
init.mac
file is maintained and edited
using VMCC, so none of these entries are manu-
ally edited in the
init.mac
file:
•
[room_code_mute]
Assigns a room code
for the three console destinations: control
room, studio 1 and external. There is also a
definition for Studio 2, but that is not used
by RMX
digital.
•
[room_code_card_x]
Assigns a room
code to a console input. This identifies mic
inputs by their room location. The code is
used to control which monitor output
mutes, and which warning command or
tally is output, when the channel an input
is assigned to is turned On.
•
[system_properties]
This section sets
various global properties for the console.
When the entries are set to
=1
: the meters
display average signals only; the cue is can-
celled with channel On; the cue button
LEDs blink when active; and the offline sig-
nal source is post-fader.
[system_properties] ;0=not selected
meter_average_only=0
cue/solo_cancel_w_ON=0
cue_lamp_blink=0
offline_sig_post=0
•
[monitor_properties]
This section
sets various CR monitor settings. The last
entry,
real_air_src_=225
defines the
real air input signal (the default setting is
the PGM 1 bus, signal 225). The other set-
tings, when set to
=1
have these properties:
when cue is active it goes to one side of the
CR HP output and monitor goes to the
other side; talkback also feeds the cue bus,
CR monitors dim when talkback is received,
and the synthetic air function is active.
[monitor_properties]
cue_hp_is_split=1
tkbk_to_cue=1
dim_on_tkbk=1
synth_air_enable=0
Real_Air_Src=225
•
[monitor_selection]
This section de-
fines the monitor include list for the moni-
tor source selector (which can include up
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