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Maestro_background_audio_channel_mapping – Grass Valley Maestro Master Control Reference Manual v.2.4.0 User Manual

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MAESTRO_BACKGROUND_AUDIO_CHANNEL_MAPPING

MAESTRO_BACKGROUND_AUDIO_CHANNEL_MAPPING

Hex definition

Mnemonic

0x14 MAESTRO_

BACKGROUND_AUDIO_CHANNEL_MAPPING

Command format:

<(Input)groupMask> <(Output) groupMask>

Query format:

READ

<(Out-

put)groupMask>

Note: A query with all groupMask bytes set to 0xFF returns mapping information for all Output Groups.

Reply format:

IFRE

<(Input)groupMask> <( Output)groupMask>

Use applicable with UPDATE:

Yes

Note: Updates for the related Background Audio channel mapping commands are all controlled by setting this UPDATE
to YES/NO. I.e., if UPDATE is set to YES then updates can/will result from updates to any of the following events:

MAESTRO_BACKGROUND_AUDIO_CHANNEL_MAPPING

MAESTRO_BACKGROUND_AUDIO_CHANNEL_UNMAPPING

MAESTRO_BACKGROUND_AUDIO_CHANNEL_DEFAULT_MAPPING

Argument definitions:

= 0-2

0 = Preset

IB_PRESET

1 = Program
IB_PROGRAM
2 = Auxiliary
IB_AUXILIARY

= (2 bytes, MSB first) automation input 1-65535

<(input/output) groupMask> = 4 bytes (Most Significant Bit first)

Bit 0 = VIDEO

VIDEO-

GROUP

1 = Audio Group 1

AUDIOGROUP1

2 = Audio Group 2

AUDIOGROUP2

15 = Audio Group 15

AUDIOGROUP15

16 = Audio Group 16

AUDIOGROUP16

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