OnAir 2500/OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Consoles
Conguration 6-15
Date printed: 22.07.08
SW V3.0
In case that all congured sources should have been cleared inadvertently,
and the current conguration has not been saved yet, they can be restored by
touching the Undo button, as mentioned in chapter 6.4.2.
6.5.2 Logical Outputs
For every physical output that should be accessible in the output routing page,
a logical output has to be dened.
Label This is the string that is displayed in the output routing page. The label may
have up to eight characters. It can be dened as described in chapter 6.5.1.
Left / Right / ... Core Out Left Core Out denes the physical audio output used to establish the left (or
mono) channel for the logical output. Right / Center / LFE... Core Out
dene the physical audio outputs used to establish the remaining channels for
the logical output, depending on the Format denition (below).
If more core outputs are assigned to a physical output than dened by the
Format eld (e.g. an additional right output for a physical mono output), the
selection will be displayed in gray.
Indication: Frame (Int = internal I/O cards in SCore frame; Ext # = additional,
external D21m frames; Stagebox # = D21m frame in stagebox), Slot #, Card
type, and Output # (e.g. Int, Slot 2, Line Out, Ch. 2), or “–” (if no physical
output is assigned to the logical output).
OnAir 2500: 5.1-channel outputs not supported.
Format Denes the audio format of the logical output. Selections: Stereo, Mono,
or 5.1. All stereo buses, such as the masters, the AUX buses, and the N–X
buses may be assigned to a physical stereo and mono output at a time. In the
example above, the PRG output has its stereo format output (labeled ST PRG)
on Logical Out 1 and its mono format output (M PRG) on Logical Out 2.
OnAir 2500: 5.1-channel outputs not supported.