9066 function submenu list and descriptions – Cobalt Digital COMPASS 9066 Upconverter User Manual

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9066 Function Submenu List and Descriptions

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Note:

AES Ch 2 thru AES Ch 8 have controls that are identical to the Source, Gain, Mute, and Phase controls described

here for AES Ch 1. Therefore, only the AES Ch 1 controls are shown here.

• For each channel, its source and destination should be considered and appropriately set. Unused destination channels

should be set to the Silence selection.

• AES Channel Source

Using the Source drop-down list, selects the audio source to be routed to
the corresponding AES output channel from the choices described below.

• Embedded Ch 1 thru Ch 16 as Source

Embed Ch 1 thru Embed Ch 16 range in Source drop-down list enables
an embedded channel (Ch 1 thru Ch 16) to be the source for the selected
destination AES channel.

(In this example, Embed Ch 1 (embedded Ch 1) is the source for
destination AES Ch 1)

• AES Ch 1 thru AES Ch 16 as Source

AES Ch 1 thru AES Ch 16 range in Source drop-down list enables a
discrete AES channel (Ch 1 thru Ch 16) to be the source for the selected
destination AES channel.

(In this example, AES Ch 5 is the source for destination AES Ch 1)

• Analog Ch 1 thru Ch 8 as Source

Analog Ch 1 thru Analog Ch 8 range in Source drop-down list enables a
balanced-input analog channel (Ch 1 thru Ch 8) to be the source for the
selected destination AES channel.

(In this example, Analog Ch1 is the source for destination AES Ch 1)

• Down Mix Left or Right as Source

Down Mix Left and Down Mix Right selections in Source drop-down list
allow either downmix left or right channel to be the source for the selected
destination AES channel.

(In this example, the Down Mix Left channel is the source for destination
AES Ch 1)

Note: Down Mix Left and Down Mix Right channels are a stereo pair

derived from the L, C, R, Ls, and Rs channel inputs selected using
the Audio Mixing function. The stereo pair consists of basic L/R
PCM signals with no additional encoded information.

Refer to Audio Mixing function description on page 3-49 for more
information.

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