Section 35: View Matrix Tab
T
ieline
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T E C H N O L O G Y
The previous example showed
TB tx
routing for
Input 1
.
You will note that when
TB
is activated it is being sent to
Encoder 2
and to
HP1R
. To switch between
TB Tx
and
Rx
settings in the profile simply click on the
Tx
and
RX
buttons
as required, and as shown in the left-hand image.
The same principles apply for viewing the
Cue/Comms
sends on each codec
input. As a default, Cue is always an outgoing send (except Remote Cue which
displays Rx settings).
35.2.
An Example: Integrated Communications with a Tieline
Broadcast Codec
The following is an example of a typical
COMMANDER
G
3
setup at a sports
event. The profile settings are very similar on other
T
ieline
broadcast codecs. This
configuration could be replicated on an
i
-Mix
G
3
. More inputs and expanded
communications capabilities are available using the
i
-Mix
G
3
.
A typical announce booth team mixer configuration could consist of:
Input 1
Main play x play announcer
Input 2
Color announcer, statistics etc.
Aux
Mono FX source.
In the example below, using the
Man Dflt Mono/IFB
profile, announcer 1 and 2
in
Inputs 1 & 2
are identical. Both commentators hear
Inputs 1 & 2
and the
Aux
(FX) input in the left and right sides of their headphones. The commentators
in
Inputs 1
and
2
hear the studio via
Decoder
1
in both sides of their
headphones.
The commentators’ audio and the
Aux
input FX are being sent via
Encoder 1.
The audio levels of the commentators and FX are set to be monitored on
PPM1
and incoming audio is being monitored via
PPM 2
. The incoming
Decoder 1
audio is also able to be monitored via
HP 1 & 2
and is also being sent to
Ch1
Out
and
Ch 2 Out
.