Logitek mixIT Audio Console System/JET67 Manual
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LL: send the left channel only to both left and right
RR: send the right channel only to both left and right
Lx: left channel on left, silence on right
xR: silence on left, right channel on right
5.1: this function is not supported by the JET67
6.
If you are using a
GPI Input
to turn the fader on or off, enter the GPI input number in
the start or stop box. The Cough box will mute the input when that GPI input turns on.
Valid numbers are 1-4.
7.
For
GPI Outputs
: Audio Start pulses a relay when the channel turns on. Audio Stop
pulses a relay when the channel turns off. Audio Tally latches a relay on when the
channel turns on and turns the relay off when the fader turns off. Valid numbers are 1-8.
8.
UDP Control
: This sends ASCII text via UDP to the specified IP address using the
specified port, usually for automation control. The
Start String
is the text sent when the
channel turns on and the
Stop String
is the text sent when the channel turns off.
9.
10.
To adjust the gain of the input, enter the value in DB in the
IO Gain
box. Negative
numbers reduce gain, positive numbers increase it. The valid range is xxx
11.
Mix Minus Bus
: type in the number of the mix minus bus to have this input removed
from the mix. (Example: if mix minus 1 is derived from program, then mix minus 1 will
be program minus every input tagged with a 1.) More information about mix minus is
found in DSP Settings, Mix Minus.
12.
To send the audio from this input to the audio network so other AES-67 devices can use
it, check Yes for
Send to Network
. Set
Network Latency
to Low. The JET67 will stream
this source to the network and announce it to other devices using the surface label that
you entered.
13.
Click
Upload to JetStream
to save your changes.
14.
To delete this source, click
Delete this local input
.
15.
To cancel and return to the Local IO page, click
Cancel edit changes
.
Creating or Editing a Digital Input
Digital inputs are handled exactly the same as analog inputs in the editor. The only difference is
in the channel assignment.
AES audio carries two channels on one wire. Therefore, to assign a stereo input on AES input
#1, assign left to channel 1 and right to channel 2. To assign a stereo input to AES input #2,
assign left to channel 3 and right to channel 4.
You can also split the mono channels into separate inputs. (For example, a satellite receiver
might have separate programming on left and right channels or a AES mic preamp might have
microphone 1 on left and microphone 2 on right.) In this case you would set number of
channels to 1 and select 1, 2, 3, or 4 as desired.
For all other settings, follow the analog input instructions.