Studer OnAir 3000 Operating Instructions Manual page 71

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OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
'Next' indication:
Input Fader Stopwatch
5-8 Operation
The icon shows the on/off status of the whole dynamics section (colored: on,
gray: off).
Insert
Touching this field opens the ROUT - Insert Routing Insert page on the main
screen. The insert symbol is displayed if one of the inserts out of the insert
pool is assigned to this channel (assignment is done in the Routing Insert
page). The insert send is always active. The insert symbol is highlighted in
yellow as long as the return is active.
Aux
Touching this field opens the CHAN - AUX page on the main screen for
entering or modifying parameters.
The four bar graphs indicate from top to bottom the current AUX1 to AUX4
level values. If an AUX is off, the bar graph is displayed in gray. If PF is
selected for an AUX, a bullet is visible at the left of the corresponding bar
graph. If AF is selected, the bullet is visible at the right of the bar graph.
N–X
The N–X field displays the signal distribution of this channel to the 16 N–X
buses. Settings are performed in the Sum - N–X pages.
All N–X buses may alternatively be configured as AUX buses. In such a case,
they are displayed in orange instead of in yellow color, and the AF/PF bullets
are indicated as well, as described above.
All N–X buses may be renamed by the user if desired.
FDR Bus
Touching this field opens the CHAN - FDR/Bus page on the main screen.
Parameters can be entered or modified there.
Three to five symbols indicate the bus assignment for the main output buses:
A = Program A, B = Program B, REC = Record, 5.1 A = Surround bus A /
5.1 B = Surround bus B (if the 5.1 option is installed). If the symbol is col-
ored, the channel is assigned to the corresponding bus. Of course, all main
output buses may be renamed by the user if desired. Below the main output
bus assignement, the channel's assigment to group buses 1 - 8 is indicated
(if the group option is installed).
The PAN or BAL bar graph below represents the current panning or balance
value. If PAN or BAL is set to off, the bar graph indication is displayed in
gray. A label in the left part of the bar graph shows BAL for stereo inputs or
PAN for mono Inputs.
PAN
Touching this field opens the CHAN - 5.1 PAN page and allows positioning
a mono or stereo sound source within the surround space. The current source
position is indicated by a red dot. This field is displayed only if the 5.1 chan-
nel surround option is installed and surround pannning mode is configured.
VoiceMix
Next to the PAN or BAL bar graph, a V1..V4 symbol is displayed in cyan
color, indicating to which VoiceMix process the logical input is assigned to.
This applies only if the VoiceMix option is installed. The symbol disappears
when the channel is not assigned to any VoiceMix process. If the logical
input is assigned to a VoiceMix process, but cannot be processed as no free
member is currently available - the symbol will be greyed out.
Label
The label field shows the name of the selected input source in the upper line.
If configured, the label field can also display a label provided by an external
Pro-Bel router.
This function allows the user to emphasize the next channel to go on air by
changing its label's background color to green (this is sometimes also referred
to as 'eraser emulator'). To do this, just touch the label field. Only one chan-
nel can be emphasized at a time. The tag is removed as soon as the channel is
opened by moving the fader up and switching the channel on. Neither audio
signals nor internal functionality are affected by this function.
Since SW V2.1 every logical input indicates an individual input fader stop-
SW V6.0
Document generated: 10.10.14

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