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Talkback / Listenback Mic Input
Choose the audio input to which your Talkback
and/or Listenback mic is connected. These inputs
are labeled with a purple and blue swatch,
respectively, just above the channel fader.
Figure 11-4: The purple label identifies the Talkback mic input; the
blue label indicates the Listenback mic. Use the input fader to control
the mic volume.
Talkback / Listenback Monitor Dim
Choose the amount of attenuation you would like
to apply to all other audio signals (besides the
talkback/listenback volume) when Talkback and/
or Listenback is engaged. To completely silence all
other CueMix audio, move the slider all the way to
the left (-Inf). Audio playing back from disk (your
host software) is not affected.
Talk / Listen signal routing
As shown in Figure 11-3, check the boxes next to
the outputs on which youd like to hear the
Talkback mic and/or Listenback mic. For example,
as demonstrated in the diagram in Figure 11-2, to
hear the Talkback mic on the headphones in the
live room, check the Phones check box in the Ta l k
column as demonstrated in Figure 11-3. To hear
the Listenback mic on the main monitors in the
control room, check the Main Out 1-2 check box in
the Listen column, also demonstrated in
Figure 11-3.
Engaging/disengaging Talkback and
Listenback
To engage Talk back or Listenback, press on the
Talk or Listen buttons and then release to
disengage. Talkback and/or Listenback is engaged
for as long as you hold down the mouse button.
Option-click to make the buttons sticky” (stay
engaged until you click them again — so you dont
have to hold down the mouse). If you would like to
engage both Talkback and Listenback at the same
time, enable the Link button.
Figure 11-5: The Talkback and Listenback buttons.
Controlling Talkback and Listenback volume
To control the volume of the Talkback and/or
Listenback mics, adjust their input fader in CueMix
Console. This fader controls the volume of the
input, regardless of which bus mix is being
displayed in the CueMix Console window. In other
words, once an input has been designated as a
Talkback or Listenback input, its fader becomes
global for all CueMix buses.
MIX1 RETURN INCLUDES COMPUTER
The Mix1 return includes computer output item in
the CueMix Console File menu refers to the Mix1
bus that the 8pre driver provides as an input to host
audio software. This input source delivers the
output of CueMix DSP MIX1” (the first mix bus of
the four on-board no-latency monitor mixes in the
8pre) back to your computer. This input serves, for
example, as a convenient way for you to record the
8pre’s MIX1 monitor mix back into your host audio
software (for reference and archiving purposes).
These labels identify
the Talkback and
Listenback mic inputs.
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