TL Audio VTC User Manual

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Five stereo inputs are available on illuminated switches and can be selected individually or in
combination:

L + R

This routes the main mix left and right outputs (post L+R fader) to the Control

Room

Monitor.

Mix B

This routes the Mix B left and right outputs (post Mix B master level) to the

Control

Room

Monitor.

2TA

This routes the 2TA left and right inputs to the Control Room Monitor.

2TB

“ 2TB “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “

EXT

“ EXT “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “ “

2 TK

The two track inputs A, B and External are connected via 1/4 inch stereo jacks on the rear connector
panel. Each of these inputs is set to +4dBu sensitivity by default, but may be changed to -10dBu by
fitting jumper links (see Technical Section, part 4.15).

EXTERNAL

This input allows reference monitoring for performers from any external source such as a click track,
CD or cassette via Phones 1 and 2 (see Headphone Matrix, section 4.3 of this manual) but can also be
routed to the Control Room Monitors.

The External inputs are located on the rear connector panel and are on balanced 1/4 inch stereo jacks.
However, the External input, unlike the two track inputs, is normalised for stereo or mono operation,
should a mono source signal be required. It is set to a sensitivity of +4dBu by default, but may be
changed to -10dBu by fitting jumper links (see Technical Section, part 4.15). It could also be used as
an additional headphone mix from sources such as auxes 1/2 or 5/6 (should the need arise) by
patching these sends to the External source input.

ALT L/S

When selected, this will switch the control room feed from the Control Room left and right outputs to
the Alternate L/S left and right outputs. This enables a second set of speakers to be permanently set
up for nearfield or comparative hi-fi monitoring. The outputs are found on the rear panel of the
console and are on stereo 1/4 inch jack connections.

MONO


The Mono check switch provides a mono sum of the left and right control room signals at the Control
Room and Alternate L/S left and right outputs.

SOLO IN PLACE

PFL
With the Solo In Place in the OFF position the solo buttons on the desk will function as PFL and
AFL switches as listed below:

PFL (Pre Fade Listen) The default mode for Channels and Mix B paths on the input
modules.

AFL (After Fade Listen) applies to Groups, Auxiliary Masters and Stereo Returns.

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