Getting Signals into Apollo66 APOLLO Digital Broadcast Production ConsoleFIG 8 - SOURCE LABEL HIERARCHYSource Label HierarchyPath labelling has been improved providing consistency across all path widths and types.There is a hierarchy of labels available: from system defined default labels, throughnetwork level user labels, all the way up to user defined path labels:1. User Path Label2. External Label (from SW-P-08)3. Hydra2 Patchbay Source (if source connected to channel via a Hydra2 Patchbay)4. Source Alias Label (if connected through an alias)5. Source Label - Local (if given a label in the main application)6. Source Label – Network (if given a label in H2O)7. Source Label – System (combination of the box and port ID)By default, the highest level of label in this hierarchy is displayed, but you can chooseto force this to show whichever level of label you prefer. This can be very useful fordiagnostics. It’s also possible to turn off dynamic labels received via SW-P-08, or whenshowing the sources of Hydra Patchbays, see Fig 8.Custom fader labelsThe ‘Label’ column allows custom userlabels to be shown in the fader’s labeldisplay. Double click on a cell in thiscolumn to enter a custom label. Note thatcustom labels are associated with thefader, rather than the input port.The custom label is retained even ifthe input port is changed. If the port isremoved, the fader’s label will display ‘NoInput’. When a new port is patched, thecustom label will be displayed again.To clear a custom label and revert tothe port label, double click the label cell,delete it and press enter. See Fig 7.Ability to Receive External SourceLabels via SW-P-08Apollo and Artemis can now receive anddisplay external labels over SW-P-08.This can be incredibly useful whenintegrating with external matrices, as itallows the source labels from the externalmatrix to be passed through to faders onthe surface.FIG 7 - ENTER CUSTOM FADER LABEL