TELOS 2101 USER’S MANUAL
PART IV
THE STUDIO INTERFACE & ADDITIONAL HYBRIDS
IV-61
SECTION 3 – STUDIO INTERFACE: DETAILED CONFIGURATION & REFERENCE
calls, this attenuation may be inappropriate because you may be able to hear the caller fade
away when the level falls below the threshold. It has three settings as follows:
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Off – Disables the noise gate
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Normal – A slow setting, with moderate noise attenuation
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Aggressive – A faster setting with deeper attenuation
Audio Settings
Routing Separate
Feed Thru 1
Off
Feed Thru 2
Off
Hybrid Mix
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Routing
This item controls the internal mix options for the audio between the studio and the caller.
This feature is powerful as it can feed one mix-minus to both hybrid sections (thereby
conferencing them together), or mix the receive from both hybrids, or create a stereo panned
mix of the two hybrids receive audio. This option is important as it determines how many
mix-minus feeds you will require (see section 1.4.1 for more on mix-minus) and the number
of input channels required on the audio console (mixing desk).
The most popular settings for this selection are Separate (where the 2101 Studio Interface’s
dual hybrids are completely independent) and Mix Wide (see page 61). Note that the Feed
Thru audio path, shown on the following diagrams, is controlled independently of the routing
option chosen.
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Separate Routing
This option provides two fully independent hybrids, with the Left Studio Audio
“connected” to Hybrid 1 and the Right Studio Audio to Hybrid 2. In this mode, the
two callers cannot hear each other, except through your external mix-minus
configuration. The diagram below illustrates this configuration:
Audio Settings