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Brand | Sound Devices |
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Model | Scorpio |
Category | Measuring Instruments |
Language | English |
Overview of the Scorpio's front panel controls and indicators.
Details on XLR, TA3, TA5, and other connectors on the left side panel.
Details on Antenna, USB, TA4, LEMO, and other connectors on the right side panel.
Description of DC input, battery docking, and Ethernet ports on the rear panel.
Description of expansion and SL-6 ports on the top panel.
Explanation of the information displayed on the Scorpio's home screen interface.
Detailed explanation of channel settings like trim, fader, input selection, EQ, and noise suppression.
How to select and route audio sources to individual channels.
How to route channel audio to buses for mixing and monitoring.
Explanation of channel equalization and compression settings and their application.
Overview of the main menu categories and options available on the Scorpio.
Details on power source icons, DC references, battery data, and charging options.
Configuration of phantom voltage, PFL mode, channel grouping, and PFL gain.
Specific controls and shortcuts for managing channels 13 through 32.
How to route channels to buses, control bus levels, and use bus features like meters and linking.
Setting up signal paths for main and auxiliary outputs.
Configuring the 10-pin A output for analog or AES signal routing.
Configuring 10-pin C, Dante, and USB outputs and their signal sources.
How to route signals to AES outputs using the 10-pin A connector.
Configuring channel and bus limiters for dynamic range control.
Using the Dugan Automixer for automatic gain control and managing its modes.
Using MixAssist for automatic attenuation of inactive input channels.
Using Cedar sdnx for advanced real-time audio noise suppression.
Utilizing NoiseAssist for background noise reduction in audio signals.
Selecting and configuring meter presets, peak hold time, and meter ballistics.
Configuring timecode modes, frame rates, jam sync, and generator settings.
Adjusting recording parameters like sample rate, bit depth, and pre/post-roll times.
Overview of the SD-Remote app's capabilities and minimum operating system requirements.
Settings for timecode modes, sync sources, and remote control options.