User`s manual

BC 2000 DIGITAL
Audio Routing, Mixing and Processing System for Program Production Centres
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ARENA DM CONTROL SURFACE
FUNCTIONAL DESCRIPTION
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3.2.1.5. Input/Output Setup.
Depending on the type of signal that is active in each channel, when you access this
section you will be able to modify different parameters of that signal.
In the case of a microphone signal, you can modify:
o Type of signal (“Input Mode”). This
can be a signal with microphone levels
or line levels. If you select “Line“, the
characteristic microphone adjustment
options will not be available.
o Microphone Sensitivity“. There are
two sensitivity settings for a
microphone line depending on
whether the type of microphone
present in the channel is dynamic or
electrostatic. The “LOW“ setting is
appropriate for low-sensitivity
(dynamic) microphones. The “HIGH“ setting is used for high-sensitivity
(electrostatic) microphones.
oPhantom“ feed activation. The +48V phantom feed should only be activated in
those microphones that need it to operate, typically electrostatic mikes.
oPhase“. Enables phase inversion by pressing the corresponding encoder.
In the case of a stereo line signal, by pressing the corresponding encoder you can
modify:
oPhase”. The phase is either
completely inverted or only one
channel is inverted with respect to the
other: ”L+R+”, ”L+R-”, ”L-R+” or ”L-R-”.
o Signal Mode”: ”STEREO”, ”Mono L”,
”Mono R” or ”Mono L+R”.
In the case of a mono line signal, by pressing the corresponding encoder you can
modify:
oPhase”. Allows you to invert the
signal phase.