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Introduces the OXF-R3 digital audio mixing console and its main features, including system configuration and signal flow.
Provides a detailed signal flow diagram for the OXF-R3, illustrating the path of audio signals through the console.
Provides step-by-step procedures for powering up the OXF-R3, including the sequence for the SP Rack, Host Computer, and I/O Racks.
Outlines the procedure for a controlled shutdown of the OXF-R3 system, including powering down the console and Host Computer.
Details the Input Channel section's flexibility and the independent assignment of 5-band EQ and High/Low Filters within the channel signal path.
Explains the Dynamics function area, including Gate, Expander, Compressor, Limiter, and Side-Chain EQ, and the DELAY effect in the Free Assign Area.
Provides step-by-step procedures for new operators to begin using the console, covering system set-up and main bus configuration.
Describes the default configuration set when the OXF-R3 is switched on, explaining the controls on the Input Channel & Inserts section.
Details how to include the multitrack in the channel path by selecting MULTI in the Input Channel & Inserts section for an in-line channel configuration.
Describes setting up an in-line channel by inserting the multitrack machine, assigning SEND and RET buttons for signal control.
Details a typical Pre Fader headphone mix set-up where SEND 1 is used to send a signal to headphones from the tape return signal.
Details the Multi-Channel Main Output Bus, which doubles as the M/T Monitor Bus, and its use for Stereo or Surround mix-down.
Provides descriptions of the OXF-R3 system modules, control surface layout, names, locations, and functions of all elements.
Explains motorised fader controls, automation write, touch modes, and how to automate cuts, pan moves, and other switches.
| Brand | Sony |
|---|---|
| Model | OXFORD |
| Category | Music Mixer |
| Language | English |