Program Recording
D612 consoles feature two stereo output channels:- PGM (Program): main on-air output.
- REC (Recording): dedicated recording output, independent from PGM.
The hybrid channel is on-air only and cannot be assigned to the REC channel.
PC Recording
PGM and REC outputs are also available in digital format via USB.In Windows®, it appears as:
- USB Recording Device: corresponds to Channel 5 and carries PGM or REC signal, depending on the channel’s OUT switch position.
Configuration
- On PC: configure the recording software to use the USB Recording Device.
- On console: on Channel 5, set the OUT switch to PGM position to record the on-air broadcast, or to REC for sources not on-air.
EXAMPLE: Recording voices while broadcasting
EXAMPLE: Recording voices while broadcasting
- In the monitoring section:
- Assign control speakers to REC mix.
- If monitor signal needs to be sent to announcers, also assign REC to Studio.
- Assign required channels for recording to REC (e.g., MIC-1).
- Keep musical programming on-air from Channel-5 (USB), assigned to PGM and not REC.
Channel 5 can be used for audio playback independently of the output assignment (PGM or REC).
- Raise the corresponding microphone channel fader.
- Check levels in the recording software.
- Adjust level using the console channel faders (not from software).
The USB-1 recording device has no software input level control (Windows Mixer). Adjustment is only done from the console.
- Use the REC bus (as PGM is being used on-air).
- Assign the channel connected to PC’s analog output to REC.
Recording Phone Lines
The internal hybrid sends signal only to PGM.Therefore, telephone communications can only be recorded while they are on-air, using the PGM send to the PC.