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ProControl Guide116
2 Using the corresponding ASSIGN/ENABLE switches, se-
lect MONITOR > TALKBACK. Talkback options are now
listed in the DSP EDIT/ASSIGN section.
3 Select EXTERNAL, for external-only talkback, or INT/EXT
for built-in and external talkback.
4 Press UTILITY to exit UTILITY mode.
The SLATE option lets you route talkback/listenback to the
Slate/Dub output bus for recording “slate” to Pro Tools or other
devices. See “Using the DUB Function (Slate/Rerecord)” on
page 118.
Using TALKBACK
Whether using the internal, external, or INT/EXT Talkback
option, operation of the Talkback switch is the same.
To use talkback:
Depress the TALKBACK switch. The Talkback signal is
now “live” to the AUX Out bus to supply headphone/cue
mix systems. Adjust the level using the TALKBACK knob.
If SLATE/DUB or RERECORD are enabled, the TALKBACK
signal is also sent to the Slate/Dub output bus (Audio Out-
put, channels 5 & 6). See “Using the DUB Function
(Slate/Rerecord)” on page 118 for details.
When the TALKBACK switch is depressed, (or Talkback is
enabled using a footswitch), the 2-track monitoring source
feeding the CONTROL ROOM MAIN (1-6) and AUX level
circuits is dimmed by 15 dB. The TALKBACK switch will il-
luminate when depressed. The talkback mic signal, ampli-
fied to the level set by the TALKBACK level control, is mixed
with the selected 2-track source and routed to the AUX out-
put pairs.
Listenback
A listenback circuit allows a talent microphone feed that is
not part of the recording path to reach the control room, for
bi-directional conversation between the control room and
the talent. Typical applications involve talent in a studio
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