I N P U T P A N E L
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D-8 / Feb 2009
Bus-Minus Outputs
Each fader has a special dedicated output for IFB, Mix-Minus, or Direct
feeds - these outputs are collectively known Bus-Minus. These monaural
audio output signals may be freely routed to feed telephone hybrids, ISDN
interfaces, recording feeds, or other devices as required. Note that Bus-Minus
is a separate system from the dedicated eight Mix-Minus buses.
What appears at the Bus-Minus output for a fader is determined by how
you configure the Bus-Minus output on the D-8 Input screen for your fader.
In a typical application like feeding a TV remote, one might configure the
remote talent’s Bus-Minus output to include a base mix of the board’s main
program output bus (say ST 1) minus the remote talent’s fader. Many other
Bus-Minus configurations are easily configured, including direct outs for
recording.
You can control and meter the output level of any Bus-Minus output by
switching to the Input screen for your fader or navigating to the main BUS
MINUS screen. You can always press the SET button on the fader strip to
cause the VGA monitor to switch to that fader’s Input Screen. Click on the
main BUS MINUS navigation button on the top of the VGA to see all 24 bus
minus outputs at once (see Chapter 6 for details).
Bus-Minus Routing
Bus-Minus outputs for each surface fader appear as Sources in the
Surface signal area of XPoint, typically located above source signal ID1001.
A typical Bus-Minus output signal name is in the D1BM01 through D1BM24
range; however, the exact name depends on the fader and surface ID number.