TELOS 2101 USER’S MANUAL
PART IV
THE STUDIO INTERFACE & ADDITIONAL HYBRIDS
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SECTION 3 – STUDIO INTERFACE: DETAILED CONFIGURATION & REFERENCE
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Mix Panned
This option causes the to Studio Input channels to be mixed equally and the resulting
monaural send mix sent to each caller. The caller audio, however, is not mixed
equally to the studio outputs. Studio Out 1 has a higher level of line 1 caller audio
than line 2 caller audio; approximately 1.4 times or +3 dB. The converse is true for
Studio Output 2. The two callers will be able to hear one another through the hybrid.
The hybrid mix control in the Audio menu determines the level of this cross-feed
path. See diagram below:
The
Mix Panned
gives a stereo output with the two callers “panned” to either side. Each caller hears
a mix of the two studio audio inputs plus any caller on the other hybrid.
This configuration requires only a single mix-minus (with neither hybrid’s audio present).
This mix-minus should be fed to both studio in inputs. It requires a single stereo fader on
the console (mixing desk). The only significant drawback to this arrangement is that the
only way to control the relative gain of the two callers is to adjust the balance control on
the console input module, if present.
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IMPORTANT TIP!
When using any of the
MIX
routing options it is important to feed a signal to both
inputs, even if this is the same signal to both. Failure to do so will cause significantly
reduced send- to- caller levels.