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The screen shot below shows the utility mixer for ASERV 1. Note that the mapped source names appear
at the top of each channel. Here we have ASERV1-1, ASERV1-2 and ASERV1-3 all mapped to output A.
This has the KLTT control room bypassed. If we turned channel 5 (KLTT G6) on and the first three
channels off, the control room program bus would be back to feeding the air chain (remember that we
mapped BL17UMXA to T-Bus).
ASERV Blade Utility Mixer Configured for Control Room Bypass (ASERV Direct to Air)
Note that we can also map other sources to utility mixer channels. KLZ, for example, runs in the satellite
mode during overnights and some during the day (Laura Ingraham). For that ASERV (ASERV 2) we have
analog inputs configured for satellite audio, and we route these channels to utility mixer inputs. The
screen shot on the next page illustrates this.
Note here how ASERV2-1, -2 and -3 as well as the KLZ G6 are assigned to utility mixer inputs, and we
also have four satellite channels (Ingraham, XDS-B, XDS-A and Blaze) also mapped. Nexgen turns satellite
channels on and off as desired, turning ASERV2 channels on during local breaks.