Parts and their functions

Connector area

EF AUDIO MONITOR OUT connectors (XLR)

These are the audio monitor output connectors. Their output signals can be changed by setting the AUDIO MONITOR SELECT switches.

$ Concerning the audio output selected for the audio monitor connectors, internal speakers and headphones jack (front panel)

Which channels of which VTR, either VTR1 or VTR2, are to be selected for the audio signals which are to be output to the audio monitor connectors, internal speakers and headphones jack can be changed by setting the AUDIO MONITOR SELECT switches on the keyboard to support many audio monitoring options.

<Notes>

O The same signals from the same channels of the same VTR are output to audio monitor connector L, the internal speaker on the left side and headphones L.

Similarly, the same signals from the same channels of the same VTR are output to audio monitor connector R, the internal speaker on the right side and headphones R.

Different signals cannot be set for the connector, speaker and headphones.

O When the headphones are plugged into the headphones jack on the front panel, the sound from the internal speakers is automatically cut off.

O The level control (by the side of the liquid crystal monitor) on the front panel is used to adjust the sound through the internal speakers and headphones.

This control cannot be used to adjust the level of audio signals which are output to the audio monitor connectors.

Setting method

Setting is possible when “V1+V2” has been selected as the setup menu item No.772 (AUTO MONI) setting.

AUDIO MONITOR SELECT

MIX

4

MIX

4

 

3

 

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(V1·2)

 

 

 

 

2

 

2

V1

V2

MIX

1

MIX

1

 

LR

1.To output the VTR1 sound to the L connector and the VTR2 sound to the R connector

O Set the V1/V1•2/V2 switch to “V1•2”.

O Use the L (V1) switch to select the VTR1 audio channel whose sound is to be output to the L connector.

O Use the R (V2) switch to select the VTR2 audio channel whose sound is to be output to the R connector.

<Note>

Audio mixing is possible for channels 1 and 2 or for channels 3 or 4. No other combination of channels can be mixed.

2.To output the VTR1 sound to both the L and R connectors

O Set the V1/V1•2/V2 switch to “V1”.

O Use the L (V1) switch to select the VTR1 audio channel whose sound is to be output to the L connector.

O Use the R (V2) switch to select the VTR1 audio channel whose sound is to be output to the R connector.

<Note>

In this mode, stereo sound consisting of VTR1 channels 1 and 2 can be produced by selecting “1” using the L (V1) switch and “2” using the R (V2) switch.

3.To output the VTR2 sound to both the L and R connectors

O Set the V1/V1•2/V2 switch to “V2”.

O Use the L (V1) switch to select the VTR2 audio channel whose sound is to be output to the L connector.

O Use the R (V2) switch to select the VTR2 audio channel whose sound is to be output to the R connector.

<Note>

In this mode, stereo sound consisting of VTR2 channels 1 and 2 can be produced by selecting “1” using the L (V1) switch and “2” using the R (V2) switch.

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