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Micro Series
Micro Series 1-87
Document generated: 04.10.17
SW V1.2
The DJs TB possibilities
The DJ can use the Talk buttons on channels of the role “Guest” and “Inputs
for Send” and talk to the Studio guests and outside sources such as a telefone
guest.
These
Talk
buttons automatically appear on the GUI. They are meant to be
used by the DJ and therefore use the DJ Mic Input as the source signal.
The DJ can also talk to the External TB target (TB to Extern). The physical
output, where this signal leaves the Micro Core can be assigned freely. Any
of the outputs viewable on the Targets page can be used.
TB TO EXTERN is the name of the signal that has to be assigned.
The TB possibilities of others
TB from other channels than th DJ’s input channel can only be activated by
GPI’s.
Via GPI, TBfromCH 1-12 as well as TBfromExtern can be activated to speak
to the following possible targets :
TBtoCR
TBtoDJ
TBtoGuest
TBtoSend1
TBtoSend2
TBtoSend3
TBtoSend4
TBtoExtern
3.5
Setting up N-1 / Sends
There are four send busses within the Micro Core. Each bus can either be
used as an Aux bus or as a N-1 bus.
The setup of all parameters concerning the typ of the bus, as well as the actual
mix from the input channels, can be done in the Config page of the bus. Please
see
chapter 2.3.2
.
3.6
Setting up GPIOs
GPIO (
G
eneral
P
urpose
I
nputs and
O
utputs) are an effective interface for the
mixer to communicate with the studio environment. The upper d-type con-
nector hosts 12 pairs of pins where a voltage pulse or level can be detected
(GPI). The lower d-type connector hosts 12 pairs of pins where a relay can
establish a connection between the pins (GPO).
GPI’s
There are many mixer internal functions that can be used via the 12 GPI’s.
Mixer internal functions that can be triggerd via GPInputs are called Input
Functions.
Please refer to the table in
chapter 2.4
for a complete description of all Input
Functions.