Telos Zephyr Xstream User Manual
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USER’S MANUAL
Section 5: GUIDED TOUR of the MENUS 90
Mon “x” Rcv Mix
This parameter, in combination with Mon x Rcv Pan selection (see below) is useful for when only
a single return channel is being sent from the far end. The default is stereo. The options are:
Stereo:
This choice routes the incoming (far end) audio to the headphones as received.
The A channel audio appears on the Left side of the Local Mix and the B channel
audio appears in the Right side of the Local Mix.
Left:
This option routes the incoming channel A (Left) audio to both sides of the Local
Mix.
Right:
This option routes the incoming channel B (Right) audio to both sides of the
Local Mix.
Left +Right:
This option sums (i.e. mixes) the incoming A & B audio channels and routes this
to both sides of the Local Mix.
Particularly useful when the both a mix minus and a producer IFB (interruptible
foldback) are being recieved as it allows both feeds to be heard in both ears.
Mon “x” Rcv Pan
Whenever Rcv is selected using the front panel button, this control determines the ratio of the
amount of the audio fed to the A (Left) and B (Right) channels of the Local Mix.
Mon “x” Xmt Mix
This option operates in the same way as Mon "x" Rcv, only the send audio is used. This is
particularly useful when creating two separate mono mixes to be sent to two far end locations
as it can allow the talent to hear the correct return mix in both ears. The options are:
Stereo:
This choice routes the outgoing (near end) audio to the headphones just as
transmitted by the codec section. The A channel audio appears on the Left side
of the Local Mix and the B channel audio appears in the Right side of the Local
Mix.
Left:
This option routes the outgoing channel A (Left) audio to both sides of the Local
Mix.