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Calrec SIGMA - POINTS TO REMEMBER; Dynamics Linking; Alternate Equaliser and Filters; VCA Groups

Calrec SIGMA
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CALREC Putting Sound in the Picture 31
Dynamics Linking
There are 2 desk wide user dynamic link
busses. Each surround channel or group
has its own dynamic link bus.
When a surround channel is created the
surround master and all its spills except
the LFE are associated with the surround
channel’s dynamic link bus. The LFE is not
linked and its settings are independent of
the surround master’s.
In normal operation, if a surround master
is assigned to a dynamic link bus using
the link buttons on the dynamics panel,
all of its spill legs will also join the same
dynamic link bus. It is possible however,
to make each spill leg independent of its
master’s link bus, so that it can be linked
to a different bus. Independent spill legs
do not change if the surround master’s link
bus settings are changed or removed.
The dynamic link or “side chain
independence of the assigned spill fader
is toggled using the User-Spill screen.
It can also be toggled by pressing and
holding down the link 1 or 2 button then
pressing the other link 1 or 2 button. If a
spill path’s dynamic link is independent of
the surround master’s then when the spill
is visible on the spill fader panel, the S/C
Link ISO LED is lit.
If a spill path’s dynamic link bus
independence is removed, it is immediately
linked to the same dynamics bus as its
surround master.
On the surround master, the link button
LED’s show which user dynamics link the
surround master is routed to. The OFF
button’s LED is lit when the master is not
linked to any of the four user busses.
POINTS TO REMEMbER
Alternate Equaliser and Filters
When the surround master is switched to
the alternate EQ and filter settings, the
same settings are applied to any non-
independent spill paths. The spill paths
cannot use the alternate EQ and filter
settings independently of their surround
master.
VCA Groups
If a surround master is part of a VCA group
then the VCA primary and secondary
master levels, cut settings and APFL
settings affect all of its spill legs. It is not
possible for the spill faders themselves to
be masters or slaves of a VCA group.
APFL, Tone and Channel Cut
Each spill leg can select APFL, tone and
CUT independently, but cannot select
or deselect any of these when they are
switched on using the surround master.
The surround master follows the tone
inhibit selections on the Options - TX REH
screen. The spill legs follow the inhibits via
the surround master only, not individually.
An opto can remote cut a spill leg, but not
a surround master.
Pre/Post Selections
A surround master’s pre/post selections
for inserts, direct outputs, aux sends,
tracks, mix minus and dynamics forces all
its spill legs to that setting, but the spill
legs can then adjust these individually.

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