Sum Pages; Master Page - Studer OnAir 1500 Operating Instructions Manual

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OnAir 1500 Digital Mixing Console
5.12.3

Sum Pages

5.12.3.1

Master Page

Mono / Stereo
(Master) Fader
5-96 Operation
When clicking on Sum, the last used Master or N–X page opens for param-
eter adjustment.
This page opens when selecting it from the Sum page. It allows parameter
adjustments for the two main master buses PRG A and Record. The master
bus labels may be renamed in the configuration tool.
The audio format for each main output bus (Mono/Stereo) is set to Stereo
by default but can also be set to Mono if required. In case of an AES/EBU
output, both channels then carry the left/right mono mix.
PFL
PFL feeds the pre-fader audio signal to the PFL bus. This button enables/
disables the PFL (pre-fader listening) function on the corresponding main
master (highlighted if enabled). The 'PFL Cut on Channel Active' (Broadcast
PFL Mode) has no effect on the audio signal.
Insert
This button is visible only if an insert from the inserts pool is assigned to this
main master. It toggles the insert return on/off (highlighted if on).
The fader value is indicated by the yellow-colored bar graph. The exact value
is displayed in dB and can be set with the rotary encoder below the field.
Notes:
Any master output can be assigned to any physical fader on the desk; refer to
chapters 5.12.5
its parameters can be set in the configuration tool.
The fader value adjusted with the mouse and the one of the physical fader
in the corresponding fader strip, if assigned, are working 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 mouse sets the fader in take-over mode, because the new (electrical)
fader value and the fader's (physical) position will then be different.
If the '0 dB on top' fader scale mode is active for the current user, the electri-
cal fader value can be set higher than 0 dB with this rotary encoder. When
slightly moving the fader button, control can be taken over again by the
physical fader; there will, however, be an audible level jump in such a case.
SW V6.0
and 6.5.11. The master outputs have a fixed output limiter;
Document generated: 06.08.14

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