Operating instructions, 9985 function submenu list and descriptions – Cobalt Digital FUSION 3G 9985 3G_HD_SD Loudness Processor User Manual

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9985-OM (V1.18)

9985 PRODUCT MANUAL

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Operating Instructions

9985 Function Submenu List and Descriptions

Figure 3-7 Audio Routing Example (Sheet 4 of 5)

AES Ch 1/2

Local

Insertion

Audio

(AES pair 1)

D

Upmix

Main 5.1

X

Bus Ch 9/10

AES Ch 3/4

EAS Audio

(AES pair 2)

E

Main 5.1

X

Bus Ch 11/12

Output Audio

Routing/
Controls

Embed Ch 1
Embed Ch 2

Embed Ch 3

Embed Ch 4

Embed Ch 5

Embed Ch 6

Embed Ch 7
Embed Ch 8

SAP

X

Local Insertion Overwrite

EAS Insertion Overwrite

Local insertion audio (from AES Ch 1/2 and now on Bus Ch 9/10) can replace the main program 5.1 audio with the routing shown
below right. Because of the flexibility of the internal bus structure, the AES pair now replaces the main program audio and follows
the same processing path as that used for the main 5.1 audio, with no other “downstream” routing changes required.

With the unused upmixer input channels set to silence, this will force an upmix of the received stereo pair in this example. This
routing change performed on the Upmixing tab can be accomplished using a preset, allowing a single-button action to effect this
routing. Incorporating this preset with the card GPI controls, this routing change can be automated.

Similar to the above example, EAS local insertion audio (from AES Ch 3/4 and now on Bus Ch 11/12) can replace the main program
5.1 and SAP audio (and AES local insertion, if active) with the routing shown above right. In this example, it is desired to route the
EAS audio directly to the destination embedded output channels. This routing change is performed on the Output Audio Routing/
Controls
and can furthermore be automated when a preset is used in conjunction with a card GPI input (typically, an EAS receiver
device has a logic signal output for this purpose).

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