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OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console
Introduction 1-1
Date printed: 22.07.08
SW V3.0
1 INTRODUCTION
Main Features All-in-one console design no additional core required for operation;
an optional, external D21m I/O frame for additional I/O can be connected
via MADI
12, 18 or 24 fader layout with 100 mm manual faders (motor faders
optional)
Touch-sensitive 12” color TFT screen, four rotary encoders for parameter
adjustment. Ergonomic, easy-to-learn Touch’n’Action user interface
Organic LED (OLED) displays in fader strips and central module for clearest
indication
Red lights for on-air and open mic indication in main and secondary studio.
Audio I/O in established signal formats (analog mic/line inputs, line I/O,
AES/EBU I/O, MADI, ADAT, IEEE-1394 Firewire)
Every channel input with four-band parametric EQ and full dynamics (com-
pressor, limiter, noise gate, expander, de-esser)
One stereo program bus, one stereo record bus, two stereo AUX buses and
eight stereo Mix-Minus (N–1/N–X) buses
Configurable key functions in case customization is needed
Easy networking and integration thanks to I/O sharing and CMS (Studer Call
Management System) support
Complete integration with Radio Automation Systems; Monitora protocol via
serial interface or tunnelled via TCP/IP
Configurable router control via ProBel.

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