config:remotecontrol:sas
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==== Cartwall ==== | ==== Cartwall ==== | ||
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+ | The cartwall will then follow the status of the fader: Cartwall goes to ON mode when fader is turned on, and to PFL mode when the channel is set to PFL on the console. | ||
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+ | This also works in the other direction: When you set the cartwall to ON with a mouse (or any other remote control), the fader will be turned on on your console. | ||
==== Voice Tracking ==== | ==== Voice Tracking ==== | ||
+ | On the //Voice Tracking// page, enter the names of the audio sources used for voice tracking: | ||
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+ | The fader start for Player A and Player B will start/stop the respective player in the Voice Tracking dialog. The fader start for the Microphone channel will start and stop recording. | ||
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+ | mAirList will also record the audio levels for Player A and Player B as you move the faders, and turn them into volume envelopes in the recorded mix. | ||
==== Other Sources ==== | ==== Other Sources ==== | ||
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+ | The SAS protocol requires that you " | ||
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+ | If you plan to perform operations any other sources than those assigned to a player or the cartwall, enter their names here. | ||
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==== GPI ==== | ==== GPI ==== |
config/remotecontrol/sas.txt · Last modified: 2019/07/09 16:18 by 127.0.0.1