Bus Assign Page - Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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5.3.5.6

Bus Assign Page

Sum, Input/Sum
Document generated: 10.10.14
The bus assign page gives a kind of 'reverse contribution' overview and allows
routing channels to buses in a matrix style, as opposed to the conventional
assignment from within the strip channels. It also gives the user a convenient
view of the inputs currently assigned to a bus; the N–X buses have an addi-
tional indication of the N–X mode they are set to.
This page is also a convenient tool for troubleshooting a routing problem.
The rotary encoders below these two fields move the highlighted row and
column for selection; the currently selected items are indicated within the two
fields.
Connect
To set a connection at the selected crosspoint, touch Connect. For impos-
sible connections (such as AUX 1 to N–X 13) both the Connect and Clear
buttons are hidden.
Clear
To clear the connection at the selected crosspoint, touch Clear.
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N–X bus comprising all inputs currently switched to the PRG A (or B) master.
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N–X bus used as AUX bus; as opposed to a normal AUX bus, the PF (pre-
fader) and AF (after-fader) selection can only be made for all contributors
simultaneously.
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N–X bus comprising all inputs currently switched to the 5.1 A (or B) master.
N–X bus in 'classical' N–1 mode; i.e., it is comprising all configured contribu-
tors regardless whether they are switched to any master.
VCA bus (optional).
VoiceMix process (optional). Underneath every input which is assigned to a
VoiceMix process, the VoiceMix process number is displayed in cyan color.
The assignement itself is done in the FDR/Bus page. The bus assign page
only displays this routing.
If the logical input is assigned to a VoiceMix process, but cannot be processed
as no free member is currently available - the VoiceMix symbol will be greyed
out.
SW V6.0
OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
Operation 5-57

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