User`s manual
AEQ FORUM - DIGITAL AUDIO MIXER FOR BROADCAST APPLICATIONS
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with the “GPI SOLO” function”. This is useful when for example multiple microphones
are used for the invited guests and the moderator needs to cut all the mics except his
own. This option is only available for inputs and is typically used for microphone signals
as explained and usually for the main microphone. If you associate the "GPI SOLO" to
any other signal it will cut all the microphones when activated.
• COUGH CUT, select a GPI (from a drop-down list) to associate a cough cutting function
for this channel (typically a microphone channel). NONE indicates that no cough cutting
function has been configured.
• REMOTE PFL, select a GPI (from a drop-down list) associated with the sending of the
input channel to the CUE bus. NONE indicates that no Remote PFL function has been
configured.
• MUTE, select a GPI (from a drop-down list) associated with the function to mute the
channel selected upon receiving a remote command. NONE indicates that no mute
function has been configured for the channel..
• MONO/STEREO, allows you to define whether the input channel to configure is Mono
or Stereo. By default, all the input channels (except the mic/line inputs corresponding to
the modules FR03) of the AEQ FORUM are defined as Stereo. If any channel is re-
configured for Mono it will result in an incremented number of the listed available input
channels: one Stereo Channel is converted into two Mono channels.
• HIDDEN allows you to choose between HIDDEN and VISIBLE.
o The option of VISIBLE indicates that this channel can be configured directly
from the AEQ FORUM Mixer Control surface (Hardware).
o The option HIDDEN indicates that this channel will not appear as available and
configurable from the AEQ FORUM Mixer Control surface (Hardware). An
example of a typically “HIDDEN” signal would be for example the “time TOPS”.
• STUDIO ON AIR associates the CHANNEL ON/OFF of this channel with the triggering
of a GPO for the “ON-AIR” Lights of the Studio. Typically you would associate this GPO
to microphone channels.