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OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
Overload Indication, Analog Inputs: As soon as one sample at an analog input reaches full scale, the overload
Overload Indication, Digital Inputs: Full scale modulation at a digital input is not considered to be an overload – it
Overload Indication, REC/PGM Outputs:
Auto Take-Over Indication:
Rotary Encoder/Channel Display
Input Channel Routing:
N–X Contribution Level:
N–X Send Level:
AUX Level:
4-8 Operating Elements
indicator is on for approx. 300 ms (the idea is that the probability of an A/D
converter reaching full scale modulation without clipping is close to zero.
Any full scale levels within the path are considered to be overloads).
is simply the output level of a source.
If one sample of an output signal reaches full scale, the corresponding over-
load indication is on for approx. 300 ms.
The physical value and the internal processed value of the fader may be differ-
ent. This can be the case after routing, snapshot, or CAB changes – or simply
because a fader value has been changed with the GUI rotary encoder. If the
values are different, auto take-over mode is enabled. The channel dis play
indicates by 'FDR UP' or 'FDR DOWN' in which direction the fader knob
has to be moved. As soon as the fader knob has been moved a bit, the display
changes to a numerical value, such as '–15 UP' or '27 DOWN'. When the
fader position matches the internal value, 'TAKEOVER' flashes three times;
the whole process is quite self-explanatory.
A gain reduction meter is provided in each channel strip. It is activated if the
GRM
channel's compressor/limiter is active; it can also be configured to be active
in De-Esser mode With the VoiceMix-option, the GRM meter can also be
used to display the channels VoiceMix control gain.
A rotary encoder and a corresponding
The function of these elements can be assigned/configured via the GUI or
the fader assign module. If the rotary knob in the fader strip or in the rotary
module is touched, the 8-digit channel label display shows the corresponding
value, depending on the selected function. Several functions are selectable,
such as input routing, input gain, balance, N–X level, AUX level, etc.
The corresponding
the selected function.
To select an input signal for this channel, first turn the rotary to select an input
source group, followed by pressing
one of the input sources that can be routed to a channel. If the input signal is
routed to a different channel already, the label is marked with a dot. When
the desired source name shows up, press
to the channel.
Cal / Gain:
The rotary adjusts the mic input gain level or the calibration level for digital
inputs; the setting is displayed in dB. There is no function for the
this mode.
In case of remote microphone access the gain control automatically switches
over to calibration level control (V3.0)
Balance:
L/R balance or pan (-orama) is adjusted with the encoder and optically indi-
cated by the LED ring around the encoder knob. Using the
the encoder, balance or panning is set to the adjusted value (on) or to center
position (off), while the adjusted value remains stored.
The N–X contribution level of this channel to all N–X masters is set and
displayed in dB ('weighted N–X Feature').
If this channel is an N–X owner channel, the rotary sets the N–X send level.
The AUX contribution for this channel is adjusted. The corresponding
activates the contribution to the AUX channel, the display shows the AUX
send level in dB.
SW V6.0
key are available in every fader strip.
key has an 'Enter' or on/off function, depending on
. Then turn the rotary again to select
to assign the respective signal
key in
key next to
key
Document generated: 10.10.14

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