Audio Settings
The ‘audio’ tab lets you adjust the audio input and monitoring settings on your URSA Broadcast.
The settings are spread over two pages and divided between channels 1 and 2, while an
upcoming software update will add two additional channels.
You can map each audio channel to a different source, as well as adjusting various settings
such as padding and low cut filters.
These settings work together with the switches on your URSA Broadcast's internal control
panel. So after you've set your audio source for a particular channel, you can use the internal
control panel switches to set the signal type and whether phantom power is enabled for
that channel.
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The first page of your URSA Broadcast's 'audio' tab contains the following settings.
Channel Source
Use the 'record channel 1 source' and 'record channel 2 source' buttons to select your audio
source for each audio channel. The options are
Camera Left or Right
Use this setting to record from your camera's internal microphones.
Camera Mono
Use this setting to record audio from your URSA Broadcast's built in microphone's left
and right channels onto a single audio channel.
XLR 1 or 2
Use this setting to record from your camera's XLR inputs. Depending on which audio
signal you've set on your URSA Broadcast's internal control panel switches, your
XLR input may be listed as 'mic,' 'line,' or 'AES.' If phantom power is enabled and you
have your XLR input set to 'mic' you'll also see a '+48V' indicator here. It it is important
to ensure that the +48V switch gets turned ‘off’ when you disconnect your phantom
powered microphone.
XLR 1 or 2 - Mic Backup
Use this setting to record audio from a microphone plugged into your URSA Broadcast
XLR 1 or 2 input at a lower level than the standard 'mic' recording. This can be used to
avoid audio clipping in the event of an unexpected increase in loudness. This feature
will only be available as a selectable item if the XLR 1 or 2 input switch is set to 'mic'.
None
Use this setting to disable your audio channel.
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