25-Seven Program Delay Manager
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This, of course, empties the delay memory by the number of seconds
COUGH
is held
down. When
COUGH
is released, PDM starts rebuilding its delay.
Another visual note …
In this manual, we squeeze or stretch the type font
a lot
to illustrate how PDM adjusts
audio speed. That’s because we wanted to make clear what’s happening.
In actual use, PDM’s functions are a lot more subtle. Most listeners won’t be able to tell
they’re in use. They’re also user-adjustable, so you can fine-tune the sound to your pro-
gramming and station’s style.
Exit Modes
PDM can handle the end of a delayed segment, before returning to real-time program-
ming, by
Rolling Out
or
Compressing
. Instructions for setting the mode are on page 22.
Exit by Rolling Out
This is the traditional method, similar to exiting an old-fashioned tape delay:
•
Talent finishes a sentence, presses
EXIT
, and stops speaking.
•
PDM continues to play previously-recorded material at normal speed, until
the delay is empty. Then PDM starts passing the incoming signal with no de-
lay.
•
Note that
COUGH
is disabled during an Exit by rollout.
In this mode, nothing is recorded after Talent presses exit. It’s like Talent’s mic gets
turned off during roll-out, and then turned back on when the delay reaches zero. But it
all happens automatically inside PDM.
Exit by Compression
You can use this mode to exit delayed mode without talent ever having to pause.
•
Talent presses
EXIT
and keeps on talking. PDM keeps recording audio into
memory.
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