Exercise 4 Multitrack Routing; Source; Assign; Mode - Euphonix CS3000 Operation Manual

Digitally controlled analog audio mixing systems
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Post-insert EQ
Exercise 4
Multitrack Routing

Source

Assign

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Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
As with our stereo channel inserts from Exercise 2, the EQ is placed post-
insert point by sourcing the EQ from L3 rather than L4:
L4
Dynamics
Processor
If you have assigned an insert loop, either complete the loop using patch
cables, insert a processor device, or un-assign the inserts before continuing.
This concludes Exercise 3. Make sure to save your work in a new snapshot
location.
This exercise looks at routing the signal (microphones, instruments, etc.) to the
multitrack recording system. We will route the input signal (in this case a
microphone), to the multitrack via the upper fader.
Make sure the monitor Level pots are turned down to avoid the possibility of
acoustic feedback. Plug a microphone into channel 1's M1 patch point. Set up
the gain and phantom power by selecting the correct options from M1's input
block (see Universal Input Amplifiers earlier in this section). Press channel 1's
upper fader block key and select the [M1] input using the DSC Dedicated Keys.
This connects the microphone to the upper fader.
From the SRC menu, pressing [F2] will cycle the SmartDisplay menu through
the three setup menus, SRC, MODE, & ASGN. Go to the ASGN menu or just
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press the [
Bus] key as a shortcut:
You are being asked to select a multitrack bus. Enter the desired bus numbers
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(1 and 2 for the sake of our exercise), from the numeric keypad and then press
Enter after each assignment. Observe the bus assignment area of channel 1's
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upper fader. You will see that the bus numbers you've assigned are lit. A more
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expedient way to accomplish this is to use the DSC Channel Selection keys.
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Make sure the up arrow located to the left of the Assignable Key is lit to
select the upper fader. Press the [Route] key to put the DSC Channel Selection
keys into Route mode. Press the desired keys to assign multitrack buses.

Mode

Press [F2] again to cycle to the MODE menu. If you have a mono source and
you intend to pan between a pair of multitrack buses, set the mode to "Mono
Pan". If you have a mono source and you want to assign it to only one bus or
BUS
Line Input 4
OUT3
Line Output 3
L3
Line Input 3
4 Band EQ
1UF->ASGN
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F2
Section 4: Tutorial
STEREO 1 BUS
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