User`s guide

FRONT PANEL LCD PROGRAMMING
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AUDIO MENU
Press the MENU button repeatedly to access the
Audio menu. The Audio menu gives you access to
the many audio-related settings in the V4HD, as
described briefly below.
Clock Source
This is the setting described in “Clock Source on
page 73.
Sample Rate
This is the setting described in “Sample Rate on
page 73.
Word Clock Out
This is the setting described in “Word Out on
page 77.
Bank Enable
This is the setting described in “Analog Input/
Output”,AES/EBU Input/Output”,ADAT
Optical Input/Output” and “SDI Input and SDI/
HDMI Output on page 75. Turn the VALUE knob
to scroll through each of the four banks, and push
the knob to toggle the enable state for each bank
(y = yes = enabled; n = no = disabled).
This setting can only be changed in the front
panel LCD when the V4HD is in stand-alone mode
(not connected to the computer), as explained in
“Making settings from the LCD versus the software
console” on page 97.
Rate Convert
This is the setting described in “Sample Rate
Convert” on page 75.
Meter Mode
This is the setting described in “Programmable
Meters” on page 77.
Phones Assign
This is the setting described in “Phones on
page 75.
ADAT Type
The ADAT Type settings is a parameter that can
only be made from the V4HD front panel LCD.
This setting lets you change the V4HDs 2x optical
input and output (88.2 or 96kHz) to Typ e I (for 2x
optical connection to SMUX-compatible
products) or Type II (for 2x optical connection to
MOTU products). Turn the VALUE knob to switch
between Type I and II, respectively, and then push
the knob to confirm your choice.
Additional Delay
This is the setting described in “Additional Audio
Delay” on page 76.
Sync Cuemix
This is the setting described in “Sync CueMix
audio with video output” on page 77.
CUEMIX MENU
Press the MENU button repeatedly to access the
CueMix menu. The CueMix menu gives you access
to the V4HDs built-in 32 channel, 16-bus monitor
mixer (or 8 channels and 4 busses at the 4x sample
rates).
Working with the mixer is much more intuitive
using the graphic faders and knobs in the CueMix
FX software described in chapter 9, “CueMix FX
(page 79). But this menu lets you control these
features in situations where you do not have a
computer connected.
For a complete explanation of the V4HD’s CueMix
monitor mixer, see chapter 9, CueMix FX
(page 79). Once you have read this chapter, the
controls described below will make a lot more
sense.