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Vertigo XG Configuration Guide 4-41
XG Dashboard - Vertigo XG’s Configuration Software
SOURCE /DESTINATION
C
HANNELS - CONTINUED
The destination channel will display as green if mixing is enabled by
setting the intersecting mixing value as greater than zero (>0). If the
value is set to zero, this indicates that no mixing will occur and
therefore the destination channel will be displayed in red.
When a channel is set to have no mixing (i.e. 0 value), you can use a
technique called ducking by using the D
UCK command. The Duck
command determines the behavior of the output channel with respect
to the original level (see D
UCK command below). When the DUCK
command is applied to a destination channel turns from red to blue.
Note that ducking is automatic when mixing.
S
AVE / CANCEL buttons The SAVE button saves the mixing profile matrix, and any changes
that where made to the matrix values or structure, by associating it
with a number in the Profile ID list.
The C
ANCEL button allows you to exit the Audio Mixing Profile dialog
box without saving any of the changes made to the mixing
matrixes/profiles.
ADD SOURCE command Use the ADD SOURCE command to add an additional source channel
to a predefined mix matrix. The ADD SOURCE command is accessed
by right-clicking anywhere within the matrix and selecting ADD
S
OURCE from the command list.
A
DD DESTINATION command Use the ADD DESTINATION command to add an additional destination
channel to a predefined mix matrix. The A
DD DESTINATION command
is accessed by right-clicking anywhere within the matrix and selecting
ADD DESTINATION from the command list.
D
UCK command The DUCK command enables a technique for attenuating the audio
coming in on the “ducked” channel, to make room for another signal
to dominate. For example, the music coming in on a channel will
lower when a voice over is introduced.
Ducking is automatically enable when mixing is enabled (value > 0).
You can also manually set the ducking command when the mixing
value is set to zero (0 indicating no audio mixing to that channel). The
D
UCK command is accessed by right-clicking the destination channel
heading and selecting from the command list. When ducking is
enabled, the destination channel’s heading turns blue.
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