Audio Control
To turn audio for an input on permanently, simply press the ON button above its
corresponding source button. Now the audio from that input will be sent to the built in
audio mixer and be heard on the program output.
To select audio only when the input is on air, select the AFV button. This means audio
follows video and the input is now only on when the source is on air.
When you make an adjustment to the audio level of a source using its dedicated
adjustment knob, you can see the effect on the audio meters in the LCD.
Audio Levels
Normally, the knob next the LCD is used to adjust the main audio mixer master output.
Adjusting the knob will lower or strengthen the whole program audio levels and you
can see the effect on the main audio meters in the LCD that are superimposed on the
video preview.
If you want to adjust the audio for one of the inputs, this is where the small 4 LED meter
above each input is used. This small meter lets you identify where a hot audio level
could be coming from. If the main audio level is too high and only one of the small
meters on the control panel has a red flashing LED then this means that only that single
input is too high level. So in this case you don’t want to adjust the master audio level
knob because all the other inputs will now become too low. You really want to identify
the specific input that is too hot and adjust just that single audio level.
Adjust the audio knobs to adjust the audio level for a specific source
You can also change audio settings in the LCD menus as there is a full menu just for audio
settings, proving an alternative way of adjusting audio. Of course, any adjustments you make on
the control panel and in the LCD menus is also reflected in the software control panel. By
connecting a computer and selecting the audio mixer in the software control panel, you can
watch the effect of each control panel setting on the audio mixer. This can be a good way of
better understanding what the control panel audio controls are doing.
Camera Control
The camera control knobs, buttons and trackball give you the ability to control Blackmagic
URSA Mini and Blackmagic Studio model cameras via the SDI program return signal. When
using compatible lenses, you can adjust settings such as iris, focus, zoom and camera features
such as the camera color correctors using the respective controls on your switcher’s panel.
Having the ability to make fast adjustments to your cameras directly from ATEM Television
Studio Pro HD’s control panel is like having a built in CCU.
VISCA PTZ cameras and remote heads can also be controlled using the camera control
trackball.
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DIRECT
TALK 7
4
8
DIRECT
TALK 8
DIRECT
TALK 6
DIRECT
TALK 5
DIP
9
BORD
10 11
MACRO
12
AFV
ON
KEY 1
CUT
1
AFV
ON
KEY 1
FILL
2
AFV
ON
DSK 1
CUT
3
AFV
ON
DSK 1
FILL
4
AFV
ON
DSK 2
CUT
5
AFV
ON
DSK 2
FILL
6
AFV
ON
DVE
CUT
7
AFV
ON
DVE
FILL
8
MIX
DIP
DVE
PUSH
LOGO
INVERT
DVE
SQZ
DVE
PIP 1
1 2 3
4 5 6
7 8 9
ENTER 0 CLEAR
DVE
PIP 3
DVE
PIP 2
DVE
PIP 4
AUTO
IRIS
db
GAIN
GAIN
AUTO
FOCUS
SHUTGAMMA
CALL
RESET
RGB
RESET
ALL
RESET
ALL
AUX
MENU
SET
W/BALLIFT
PRIM
COLOR
OFFSET
COLOR
PTZ
MP 1
1
MP 1K
2
MP 2
3
MP 2K
4
BG 1
5
BG 2
6
BLACK
7
BARS
8
MP 1
1
MP 1K
2
MP 2
3
MP 2K
4
BG 1
5
BG 2
6
BLACK
7
BARS
8
DSK 1
AUTO
DSK 2
AUTO
FTB
DSK 1
CUT
DSK 2
CUT
SHIFT
SHIFT CUT AUTO
KEY 1
CUT
BKGD
KEY 1
TIE
BKGD
KEY 1
TIE
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Using ATEM Television Studio Pro HD