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the Signal S button and then highlight
either Sources or Destinations. This pane is where
signal names are assigned, mono/stereo selection
is set and setting whether a signal is hidden or
available is made.
Additional signal settings are done in the signal
detail pane. This pane is opened by selecting a
specific source or destination signal. In the example
below, the KSU A Analog input is shown. To view
this pane, click the KSU-Audio I/O + button to
open the KSU tree, click the S button,
then highlight the desired signal name.
The following parameters can be edited in
either the Signal Summary pane or the Signal De-
tail pane:
In Room and Community Names, Description
The In Room Name identifies the signal in
the channel strip source selectors using up to
nine alphanumeric characters.
The Community Name is a four-character
name to identify the signal on other commu-
nity members’ console or edge device source
selectors. It follows the Call Group prefix (which
is set in the console pane) and the Name Radix
(set in the community pane).
The description helps to identify the signal to
other VMCC users.
To enter the signal names and definitions,
click on the In Room Name, Community Name
or Description and edit them as required. If too
many characters are entered or if an illegal char-
acter is entered, a red exclamation point and
error warning box will be shown so the error
can be corrected.
Signal Format (Stereo or Mono)
All AMP MOD IV audio connectors on the
RMX
d carry two signals. By default, each is
set as a stereo connection, with the left signal
being assigned an odd signal number and the
right signal being assigned the next even signal
number. This ensures the two signals are treated
as one source or destination for proper phase,
timing and routing of the two signals.
This stereo relationship is set by a check mark
in the column
Link w/Next. The check mark
sets the signal as stereo linked with the next
signal. Typically this is only done on the odd-
numbered signals so that a stereo signal is on
one connector.
To change a stereo signal into a pair of mono
signals, remove the check mark in the
Link w/
Next column by double-clicking on it. The two
signals will now be treated as two separate
mono signals. When a mono signal is routed to
a channel strip, it automatically appears on both
the left and right outputs of the channel strip.
Hidden Signals
Each console has many signals that are set
as Hidden. These include each stereo signal’s
right channel (which is hidden so that only the
left channel name shows up in source selectors)
and all of the internal console-only signals (sev-
eral mix-minus primitive and talkback signals).
Signal Detail Pane in VMCC
Name Length Error in VMCC
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