Fader Assign Module; Channel Screen - Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual

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4.5

Fader assign module

Pan
RESET
EXT
PFL
PFL 1
PAN/
GAIN/
INP.
N–X
BAL
CAL
ROUT
SUM
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
N–X
N–X
N–X
N–X
BUS 1
BUS 2
BUS 3
BUS 4
PGM A
PGM B
REC
.
ASSIGN
ASSIGN
ASSIGN
METER
F 1
SNAP 1
SNAP 5
PF
METER
F 2
SNAP 2
SNAP 6
AF
METER
F 3
SNAP 3
SNAP 7
N–X
GRM
F 4
SNAP 4
SNAP 8
C/L
GRM
F 5
ENABLE
SNAP 9
DEES
4.6

Channel screen

Document generated: 10.10.14
This module allows assigning a function to the rotaries in the fader module,
using its own rotary encoder. Turning the rotary shows a sequence of the
available functions (e.g. gain, pan/balance, input source) in the display next
to the rotary. Alternatively, the desired rotary functions in the fader modules
can also be assigned to dedicated keys, making them accessible in an even
faster way.
The module consists of two functional key blocks in a default setting. All
keys are freely configurable and have transparent snap-on caps for convenient
labeling. The functions most used in the desired application can be assigned
to the keys.
The upper key block contains a number of keys for quick access to the dif-
ferent functions assignable to the rotary and the
modules (the
key is supported by the OLED version only).
In the lower key block there is an array of keys without dedicated functions
that can be used to access GPIOs, machine remote control, etc., according to
the user's requirements.
Generally speaking, all keys in this array may be used for any console-internal
or, via GPOs, also for any console-external function.
Examples for console-internal functions:
• Snapshot recall
• Routing recall
• Fader channel meter mode (AF, PF, N–X level), etc.
Examples for console-external functions:
• Red/green light control
• Tape machine remote control (STOP, PLAY, REC, <<, >>)
• Door control
• Ring tone, etc.
SW V6.0
OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
/
The OnAir 3000 features optional 12" color
channel touch screens for 'Touch'n'Action'
operation. The channel screens are subdi-
vided in 6 rows above each fader strip of the
fader module and include symbols for the
most important channel settings. The sym-
bols display qualitative and quantitative real-
time information. This means that they are
not just symbols but a true reproduction of,
for example, the currently set EQ curve.
Parameters currently not active are displayed
in gray but with the correct information;
parameters currently active are displayed in
their respective color (such as blue for input,
red for EQ, green for dynamics/de-esser,
orange for AUX, yellow for N–X and bus
assignment). At the lower end the source
label is displayed.
Operating Elements 4-17
keys on the fader

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