Master Section - Studer OnAir 500 Operating Instructions Manual

Digital mixing console
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3.5

Master Section

LC Display [23]
SETUP [24]
PRESETS [27]
FX EDIT [32]
SETUP [44]
t u z i Arrow Buttons [28]
PARAMETER [29]
Lexicon
Effects Processor
AUX 1 / AUX 2 SOURCE [30]
FX EDIT [32]
Date printed: 30.07.04
Global console parameters and channel settings can be viewed and edited
from this screen. The LC display can operate in one of six modes which are
selected either by pressing one of the four buttons directly underneath the
LC display window, by pressing the FX EDIT button [32] in the Lexicon
effects section, or by pressing the timer SETUP button [44] found below the
left-hand timer (TIMER 1).
The available modes are:
Enters the setup menu pages
DYN [25]
Enters the dynamics menu pages
EDIT [26]
LCD screen display of edit strip parameter adjustments.
Enters the presets menu pages
Enters the Lexicon
(timer section) Enters the timer setup menu pages
If none of the above modes is active, the display will show the currently last
Note:
recalled preset name in the bottom line.
Used in conjunction with the LC display above, the t u z i arrow buttons
allow the user to navigate the various menus in order to select parameter
data.
This rotary encoder is used to scroll through lists of available parameter data.
When making alphanumeric entries, you can scroll from A...Z (upper case),
a...z (lower case), and 0...9.
The z (up) arrow button will step through the numeric values 0...9 only, and
the i (down) arrow button will insert a space or certain punctuation charac-
ters.
Most changes happen in real time, i.e., as the encoder is turned, new data is
applied immediately. The only time you need to confirm an entry is if the
SETUP button [24] flashes. The navigation buttons will illuminate to guide
you to the next line of the LC display, or to the next branch of the menu tree.
The in-built Lexicon
effects including reverb, delay, chorus, flange, and others.
The two AUX 1 and AUX 2 SOURCE buttons select the input signal to the ef-
fects processor from either the AUX 1 or AUX 2 bus. When the AUX MAS-
TER control [9] is in stereo mode (STE button illuminated), then both AUX 1
and AUX 2 buttons in the effects control section will illuminate, indicating
that the processor is receiving a stereo input. It is not possible to deselect the
input to the effects processor, i.e., the processor is always assigned to one or
the other AUX source. The amount of effect which is heard (i.e. the effects
mix) is adjusted by controlling the input to the processor by using the AUX
MASTER control; alternatively, the
rent FX Setup
FX IN [31]
The FX IN button switches the effects on or off. When the FX IN button is
illuminated, the effects are switched on.
Pressing the FX EDIT button puts the LC display into the effects editing mode
where different effects parameters can be edited (refer to chapter 7).
OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console
FX edit menu pages
effects processor offers an array of different digital
FX LevelOut
menu can be used.
parameter in the
Cur-
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