Introduction - Studer OnAir 1500 Operating Instructions Manual

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InTRoduCTIon

Main Features
Date printed: 06.08.14
• Modular design with extremely low-profile desk; I/O and DSP in separate
Nano SCore
• 6-fader layout with 100 mm manual faders, may be upgraded to 12 faders by
adding/attaching an optional 6-fader module
• OLED (Organic LED) displays in fader strips and central section for clear,
high-contrast indication
• Red lights for on-air and open mic indication in control room and studio
• I/O in established signal formats (16 analog mic/line inputs, 16 line outputs, 4
stereo AES/EBU inputs with SRC, 4 stereo AES/EBU outputs, 8 channels of
I/O on a USB socket). Additional, optional I/O in AES/EBU, MADI, ADAT,
TDIF, Livewire formats etc. available. 8 GPI/O for control purposes
• Every channel input with four-band parametric EQ and full dynamics (com-
pressor, limiter, noise gate, expander, de-esser)
• One stereo program bus, one stereo record bus, one audition bus, and four
stereo Mix-Minus (N–1/N–X/AUX) busses
• VoiceMix, Studer Auto-Mix algorithm (optional)
• USB track recorder/player and USB jingle player
• Easy networking and integration thanks to I/O sharing ('Relink') and CMS
(Studer Call Management System) support
• Complete integration with Radio Automation Systems; optional Ember and
Monitora protocols via serial interface or tunnelled via TCP/IP
• Configurable router control via ProBel
• Connections for DVI computer screen and USB mouse/keyboard used during
initial setup
• Configurable key functions in case customization is needed.
SW V6.0
OnAir 1500 Digital Mixing Console
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