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Figure 92
Each output channel can function completely independently of the other; either can be directed
at any time to transmit any available audio/video source, whether live or recorded.
Physically, these two channels are individually supplied to connectors on the system’s backplate
for output to downstream devices. These comprise
Output
1
(3Play’s
Channel A output
) and
2
(
Channel B
). During live production, both are represented on the
Replay Desktop
by individual
output monitors (Figure 92).
Tip: A third, special output is called Aux (for “Auxiliary”), and is carried on Output 3 – more about
Aux later.
8.1.1
CHANNEL DELEGATES
Transport (
PLAY
,
STOP
, etc.) and many other similar
operations normally affect just one channel. That selection is
determined by the active
Channel Delegate
button
on the
Control Surface
.
As you would expect, pushing the
Control Surface
button
labeled
A
directs operations to
Channel A
; Likewise, pushing
B
assigns control operations to
Channel B
.
Only one
Channel
Delegate
can be selected at a time, and all operations and input are directed
to that channel and its source (certain controls
can
affect both channels when
LINK
mode is on –
see Section 8.4.1).
Figure 93
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