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Introduction This manual provides information on the operation of Studio C at Oxygen College. It contains a comprehensive list of all the equipment in the studio, how it is set up and patched, and also how it is to be operated. The following is a list of the equipment that will be discussed: Command 8 Console •...
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You can control the volume for the monitor speakers and also 2 headphone outputs using controls in the monitor section, however in studio C the monitor speakers will be controlled by the Command 8 console. PLEASE NOTE, TO GET BEST RESULTS MONITOR VOLUME ON INTERFACE MUST BE ON ALL THE WAY UP TO FEED THE COMMAND 8 CONSOLE.
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While having the ability to send signal via standard analog outputs, in the case of Studio C it is connected using the digital S/PDIF output, providing analog to digital conversion before sending the signal. The key features of this unit are: Variable Input Impedance For Flexible Microphone Voicing (150 Ohms To 2400 Ohms) •...
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Studio Layout and Patching Studio C has both a live space and vocal booth for recording, with a separate control room with a window to maintain visual contact with the performers. Each room has a wall box to connect cabling, and the patching for these is shown in the pictures and diagrams below.
Studio Talk Back Studio C does not have a built in microphone to provide talk back from the control room to the live space. One mono audio record channel will be required to achieve this, along with a microphone and cable that is supplied in the studio.
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Setting up your session from scratch (Example) The following instructions are an example of how to setup a recording session in Studio C, with 18 channels of input and 2 headphone sends.
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