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Section 16.11 supplemental output devices – NewTek TriCaster TC1 (2 RU) User Manual

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Open the

Channel Configuration

pane for

TalkShow

Channel 1

to its

Return to Caller

tab

.

Assign

MIX 2

as the return

Video Source

.

In the

Audio

level control group below, click the

speaker icon above all channels except

Ch. 1

(see

Figure 208

), thereby muting them.

Recall that you removed the sound from the first Skype
caller from

Ch. 1

of

Aux 2,

which is embedded in

MIX 2

. So

this is the mix minus designed for return to that caller.
Muting all the others ensures the caller does not hear an
echo of his own voice.

Open

Configure Channel

for TalkShow’s

Channel

2

, and configure its

Return to Caller

tab just like

Channel 1

; but this time, mute all audio channels

except

Ch. 2

instead.

Continue to set up

Channels 3

and

4

in similar

fashion, but muting all audio channels other than

Ch. 3

and

4

, respectively.

SECTION 16.11

SUPPLEMENTAL OUTPUT DEVICES

On specific TriCaster models and versions, two additional menus are provided
at the bottom of the

Routing

tab, under the heading

Supplemental Output

Device

.

The left-most menu in this group lists any add-on output devices detected by
the system.

For example, ‘transmit’ channels from Audinate’s Dante network audio

protocol will be listed here if you have installed Dante Virtual Sound Card
software.

Or, in similar fashion, you may have installed AES67 drivers. The audio
connections on the motherboard are also listed here.

Making a selection results in the sound from source being sent to the
corresponding audio channels of the designated output.

Note: Apart from the AUX and Master mixes, routing or mixing is not applied to supplemental outputs. Each
source channel is mapped to the corresponding output channel in 1:1 fashion, limited by the number of
channels the output supports (e.g., a stereo output will always transmit channels 1 and 2 from the source).

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FIGURE 208