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TX500 series technical manual
The channel name that is bound by the rectangle indicates the one currently being edited.
The focus rectangle wraps around the first and last channel names to allow continual
cycling.
The
<PAGE>
button is inactive, whilst the
<HOME>
button returns to the audio setup page.
8.9.3 Preset fader position
This setting currently has no effect on the function of the TX 500.
8.9.4 Audio Over follow
The over follow mode acts in the same manner as the DSK follow, except it follows an audio
transition, DVE move or both.
Pressing the Over Follow,
<OVR FOLW>,
button cycles the over follow selection through
the three available follow modes.
•
<FOLW PGM>
sets the over to follow PST/PGM audio transitions only.
•
<FOLW DVE>
sets the over to follow DVE moves only.
•
<FOLW BOTH>
sets the over to follow either the next PST/PGM audio transition
or DVE move.
The currently selected mode is shown on the button.
8.9.5 Level break-away cancel
Operation of the level buttons, for the PGM/ PST bus in the lower left hand corner of the
panel, after a breakaway operation can be defined as either manual or automatic.
When set to
<MANUL>
, the level buttons remain in breakaway mode until cancelled by the
operator, whereas
<AUTO>
cancels the breakaway, re-marrying video and audio levels,
once a selection has been made on the PST or PGM bus.
The Level breakaway button provides toggle operation between manual,
<MANUL>
, or
automatic,
<AUTO>
operation, with the button legend indicating the currently selected state.
8.9.6 Lead rate
The Lead Audio function permits the audio from the currently selected source on the PST
bus to be mixed with the PGM bus audio before a video transition takes place. The Lead
rate, defines the time in frames that the PST bus audio will take to reach the same level as
the PGM bus audio. The lead rate is set using either of the rotary encoders underneath the
display, while the rate is indicated by the status bar and a numeric readout.