Sony ELC-MVS01 Users Guide - Page 61

To import source names from the audio mixer, Click [Import] in the Audio Mixer Settings window.

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Chapter 3 Making the Initial Setup Class CG/Still Store DDR(VDCP) DDR(SonyVTR) Ext/Others PO Server Remote Description Select this option to specify a CG or Still Store. Tip The CG/Still Store is a server having a playlist function. The CG/Still Store controller type with a playlist function and a storage type can be a different device. The ELC-MVS01 does not control the CG/Still Store and does not perform file operations. With the tally off signal from the switcher, next piece of material on the playlist will be loaded for standby. Select this option to specify a DDR(VDCP). Tip A disk recorder without a playlist function is supported. It can be used to handle frequently-used daily materials. Select this option to specify a DDR(SonyVTR). Use this option for a digital disk recorder that can be controlled by the Sony VTR protocol. Select this option to specify an audio device for which the device control is not required. Select this option to specify a playout server. Tip A playout server is a server having a playlist function. It can be used to handle daily-changing materials. The playout server controller type with a playlist function and a storage type can be a different device. The ELC-MVS01 controls the playback function and does not select files. Select this option to specify a remote device. 5 Select the device to be associated with the selected fader number, using the Device drop-down list box. The fader on the audio mixer and the Audio Icon that represents the selected device are now associated. While a cue with the associated Audio Icon is on the air, the audio level will be adjusted to the level specified in the cue automatically. You can also use the corresponding fader on the audio fader panel. For details on on-air operations, see "Starting/Ending On-Air Operation" (page 206), and "Controlling the Audio Level Manually" (page 217). 6 Repeat steps 3 to 5 to associate another fader number with an Audio Icon. 7 Click [Save] to save the modified settings. To import source names from the audio mixer Click [Import] in the Audio Mixer Settings window. A warning message is displayed. Click [OK] to import the source names from the audio mixer. The names are displayed in the Source Name column. 61 Making the Audio Mixer Settings

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Making the Audio Mixer Settings
Chapter 3
Making the Initial Setup
5
Select the device to be associated with the selected fader number, using the
Device drop-down list box.
The fader on the audio mixer and the Audio Icon that represents the selected
device are now associated.
While a cue with the associated Audio Icon is on the air, the audio level will
be adjusted to the level specified in the cue automatically. You can also use
the corresponding fader on the audio fader panel.
For details on on-air operations, see “Starting/Ending On-Air Operation”
(page 206), and “Controlling the Audio Level Manually” (page 217).
6
Repeat steps
3
to
5
to associate another fader number with an Audio Icon.
7
Click [Save] to save the modified settings.
To import source names from the audio mixer
Click [Import] in the Audio Mixer Settings window.
A warning message is displayed.
Click [OK] to import the source names from the audio mixer.
The names are displayed in the Source Name column.
CG/Still Store
Select this option to specify a CG or Still Store.
Tip
The CG/Still Store is a server having a playlist
function. The CG/Still Store controller type with a
playlist function and a storage type can be a different
device. The ELC-MVS01 does not control the CG/Still
Store and does not perform file operations. With the
tally off signal from the switcher, next piece of
material on the playlist will be loaded for standby.
DDR(VDCP)
Select this option to specify a DDR(VDCP).
Tip
A disk recorder without a playlist function is
supported. It can be used to handle frequently-used
daily materials.
DDR(SonyVTR)
Select this option to specify a DDR(SonyVTR).
Use this option for a digital disk recorder that can be
controlled by the Sony VTR protocol.
Ext/Others
Select this option to specify an audio device for which
the device control is not required.
PO Server
Select this option to specify a playout server.
Tip
A playout server is a server having a playlist function.
It can be used to handle daily-changing materials.
The playout server controller type with a playlist
function and a storage type can be a different device.
The ELC-MVS01 controls the playback function and
does not select files.
Remote
Select this option to specify a remote device.
Class
Description