Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual page 104

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Configurable N–X Functions (also refer to
NXBus...ContrLevel
NXBus...Level
Function
Name
NXBus1 - 16ContrLevel
NXBus1 - 16ContrLevelFullReturn N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
NXBus1 - 16ContrLevelOnly
NXBus1 - 16Level
NXBus1 - 16LevelFullReturn
NXBus1 - 16LevelOnly
NXSend
NXSendFullReturn
NXSendLevelOnly
NXSendCue
* of the N–X bus controlled by the corresponding Logical Input
Document generated: 10.10.14
Notes:
Any N–X output can be assigned to any physical fader on the desk.
N–X (and AUX) outputs may be equipped with a fixed output limiter, depend-
ing on the configuration. Configurations no. 7 and 8 (with 3 or 4 DSP cards,
respectively) are required. Systems having more than 24 faders require 4 DSP
cards if limiters on the AUX and N–X outputs are desired.
The fader value adjusted with the rotary encoder (or the mouse) and the one
of the physical fader, if assigned, work in parallel, it is a kind of 'the last wins'
circuit. This means that moving the physical fader also effects the bar graph
on the screen; the other way round, however, a change with the rotary encoder
or the mouse sets the fader into takeover mode, because the new (electrical)
fader value and the fader's (physical) position will then be different. This
does not apply, of course, when using the optional motor fader modules.
If the '0 dB on top' fader scale mode is active for the current user, the
electrical fader value can be set higher than 0 dB with this rotary encoder.
When touching the fader button (on motor fader modules) or slightly moving
it (on non-motor fader modules), control can be taken over again by the
physical fader; there will, however, be an audible level jump in such a case.
chapter
There are three rotary assignment functions available for controlling N–X
bus assignment, contribution level, N–X master level and ON/OFF status.
Controls only N–X1 contribution levels (used for N–X Mode = AUX (AF)
and AUX (PF)).
Mixed, controls contribution level and N–X1 send level.
NXSend
Controls only N–X 1 to 16 send levels.
Each of these functions exists also without the bus assignment key ('...Only'),
or with the full return key ('...FullReturn').
Logical Inputs with N–X Control
Rotary
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
N–X 1 - 16
Master Send Level
N–X 1 - 16
Master Send Level
N–X 1 - 16
Master Send Level
N–X* Master Send
Level
N–X* Master Send
Level
N–X* Master Send
Level
N–X* Master Send
Level
Note:
Before any rotary assignment function can be accessed by the rotary assign-
ment keys on the rotary or fader assignment modules, they need to be defined.
This is done with the configuration tool (e.g. Desk PRI DESK – Fader
Assign 1 – Group 1 ...). Not all possible functions are preconfigured by
default.
SW V6.0
OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
6.5.37.3):
Key
N–X Bus 1 - 16
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
Assignment On/Off
N–X* Master
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
Full Return On/Off
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N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
N–X 1 - 16 Master On/
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
Off
N–X 1 - 16 Master
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
Full Return On/Off
-
N–X 1 - 16 Contr Level
N–X* Master On/Off
N–X* Master
Full Return On/Off
-
N–X* Master
Cue On/Off
Logical Inputs without N–X Control
Rotary
N–X Bus 1 - 16
Assignment On/Off
N–X Bus 1 - 16
Assignment On/Off
N–X Bus 1 - 16
Assignment On/Off
N–X Bus 1 - 16
Assignment On/Off
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Operation 5-41
Key
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