A_data_xp/b_data_xp, A_xp/b_xp, A_cut_xp/b_cut_xp – Grass Valley Imagestore 750 v.2.0.1 User Manual

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Imagestore 750 User Manual

Audio Mix Files

Miranda Technologies Inc.

Page 219

A_DATA_XP/B_DATA_XP

The

DATA_XP

gain type result in zero or unity gains. The changeover occurs

instantaneously at a pre-defined point during A/B transitions. Only one

A_DATA_XP

and

B_DATA_XP

should be used in any particular mix. An

example mix file using a stereo data path can be found in the examples
section.

A_XP/B_XP

The

A_XP

and

B_XP

gain types are used for the A and B inputs to the A/B

mixer respectively. The gains applied depend on the position and behaviour
of the A/B mixer.

A_CUT_XP/B_CUT_XP

The

A_CUT_XP

and

B_CUT_XP

gain types are identical to the A_XP and

B_XP gain types, except that they perform a cut at the midpoint rather than a
fade.

VO1_XP/VO3_XP

The gain types

VO1_XP

and

VO3_XP

correspond to Voiceovers 1 and 2

respectively. These apply the preset voice-over level to the assigned input
when that particular voice-over is turned on. This also causes any signal
before that voice-over in the audio path to be ducked to the preset duck level.
If a voice-over gain type is not used in a particular mix then no ducking will
occur in that mix.

VO1_PREVIEW_XP/VO3_PREVIEW_XP

These act in the same way as VO1_XP/VO3_XP but are not sensitive to
voice-over gain, fade-to-silence or duck values.

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