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Chapter 6 Mixing Procedure 2 (Output and Monitor)
Talkback and Slate to Player
The talkback feature allows you to communicate with a performer or assistant on a
stage or in a studio by speaking into a microphone on the console thats routed to a
monitor speaker or similar device. The slate function operates similarly, except that
it records the signal from such a microphonea spoken slate, such as Take 1,
Take 2, and so on, can identify the material being recorded.
Selecting a talkback/slate microphone
For talkback and slate operations, you can use the microphone built into the console
(MIC 1) or an external microphone connected to the consoles front-panel MIC 2
connector. Set the INPUT SELECT switch on the panel as follows:
fig.06-29
1 When MIC 1, the built-in talkback microphone, is to be used.
2 When an external talkback microphone (e.g. a gooseneck microphone)
connected to the MIC 2 connector is to be used.
3 When phantom power is required by the external microphone in Position
2, above.
Turning talkback/slate on and adjusting its volume
Press [TALKBACK/SLATE] on the console panel to enable the talkback/slate
function and send whats spoken into the talkback microphone to the output
specified in the following section.
Use the LEVEL knob (see the figure below) to set the talkback/slate microphone
volume. If you find that the talkback/slate sounds are distorted, turn the
microphone volume down a bit.
Although talkback/slate is usually enabled on only while the TALKBACK/
SLATE button is pressed, it can be configured so that [TALKBACK/SLATE]
becomes a toggle switch for turning the talkback/slate feature on and off, activating
and de-activating the talkback/slate microphone. You can set up the talkback/slate
feature by pressing [PROJECT] together with [SHIFT], then [F3] (FADER/BUTTON)
in the upper section of the screen, and then TALKBACK BUTTON (p. 37).
fig.06-30
The talkback and slate
functions operate by
sending sounds captured
b
y the console microphone
to a pre-determined bus.
1
2
3
If a microphone that does
not require phantom power
(e.g. a dynamic
microphone) is connected
to [MIC 2], do not set the
switch to Position 3.
The talkback/slate level
can also be set using the
SEND LEVEL parameter
on the talkback screen (see
the next section).