Different output per mediatype
Different output per mediatype
Hi Bernd,
Is that possible to set an output channel for each mediatype?
ie. I have 3 channel like DECKS, SPOTS, STDBY which mixed together to the OUT channel.
"Musics" are played on the DECKS channel,
"Jingles" are played on the "SPOTS" channel, and
"Reports" (or anything else) are played on STDBY channel.
Regards,
David
Is that possible to set an output channel for each mediatype?
ie. I have 3 channel like DECKS, SPOTS, STDBY which mixed together to the OUT channel.
"Musics" are played on the DECKS channel,
"Jingles" are played on the "SPOTS" channel, and
"Reports" (or anything else) are played on STDBY channel.
Regards,
David
Re: Different output per mediatype
No, an output per media type wouldn't make any sense at all!
BUT, you can of course define a different output mixer channel per:
- DJ Player (e.g. DJ A goes to Out1; DJ B goes to Out2 etc.)
- Standby Player (even each standby player could have its own output)
- Cartwall I and II could get a different mixer output channel as well
See general settings, section 'Routing'.
BUT, you can of course define a different output mixer channel per:
- DJ Player (e.g. DJ A goes to Out1; DJ B goes to Out2 etc.)
- Standby Player (even each standby player could have its own output)
- Cartwall I and II could get a different mixer output channel as well
See general settings, section 'Routing'.
Bernd - radio42
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Re: Different output per mediatype
Yes, I know I can change the routing that way, but I would like to change it when a track loads.
For example when a jingle loads to Deck A, I'd like to change the output of "Deck A" to SPOTS by a command.
Is that possible?
For example when a jingle loads to Deck A, I'd like to change the output of "Deck A" to SPOTS by a command.
Is that possible?
Re: Different output per mediatype
No, that is not possible.
I even assume, that this would confuse 99% of all users
As the user must then hardly think which fader to use...
I even assume, that this would confuse 99% of all users
As the user must then hardly think which fader to use...
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution