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4.7.2
Talkback System
The StudioLive features a Talkback microphone input on the back panel. This can
be routed to the aux outputs and to the mains. It is important to note that the
aux outputs are grouped in this section. For example, if you are using Aux 3 as
mono monitor send to the bass player’s floor wedge and Auxes 5 and 6 as the
stereo send to the keyboard player’s in-ear monitors, the talkback signal will be
sent to both monitors—so don’t say anything you wouldn’t want both to hear!
Power User Tip:
While the Talkback microphone is patched to aux outputs in groups, you
do have independent level control over this input in each of the 10 Aux Mixes by using Aux
Flip Mode. Because of this, you can adjust the Talkback signal up or down or even off on a
per Aux basis. For more information about Aux Flip Mode, please see Section 4.4.3.
Talkback Mic Level
Controls the Overall Level of the Talkback Mic.
This knob controls the overall volume of the external talkback mic input. The trim for
the Talkback mic is located on the back panel next to the input. See Section 3.1 for
details.
Output Selector Buttons
Assigns the Talkback Mic to the Aux and/or Main Outs.
These buttons assign the talkback mic to a specified output. These buttons are
toggled on/off and will illuminate indicating that the Talkback output is active. The
talkback mic can be assigned to every output at the same time.
Talkback Button
Turns the Talkback Mic On and Off.
This latching button turns the talkback mic on and off. It will illuminate to indicate
that the talkback mic is active. When illuminated, the Talkback mic signal will be
patched to all assigned outputs.
4.7 Master Section