Manual

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Getting Connected
7
Mix-Minus Caller
For whichever input channel you have the Caller connected to, turn the
corresponding Aux control to minimum. All other Aux controls should be set for
audio sent to the phone line. Each Aux Send bus is completely separate from
all other outputs, so these Aux controls will not affect what is heard on the Main
outputs or on any other Aux buses. This Aux Send bus is pre-fader, so you can
use the fader controls to set the levels of each channel to the main output.
If your mixer does not have an Aux Send bus, you can use Pan controls with the Left and
Right outputs. Pan all the microphones, etc. to the Left output and pan the Caller to the
Right output. Then connect only the Left output to the Broadcast Host Send 1. Or, you may
use an external Mix-Minus box that will create this signal for you.
Getting Connected
GUEST MODULE 1
Figure 7a