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OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console
5-20 Operation
Date printed: 18.07.08
SW V3.0
OnAir 2500 Digital Mixing Console
Operation 5-21
Date printed: 18.07.08
SW V3.0
5.3.4.3 (Sum) N–X Pages
The control elements for the eight N–X master buses are distributed on two
pages with identical layout.
Mono / Stereo The audio format of all N–X buses can be set to mono or stereo when touching
these buttons; the active selection is highlighted.
N–X Mode / INIT An N–X bus may also be used as an AUX bus; in such a case, however, the
pre- or after-fader (PF/AF) selection can only be made for all the contributing
channels simultaneously – as opposed to the standard AUX buses.
Assignment for the N–X buses PRG A, Rec, Aux (PF) or (AF) or N–1
– can be selected here from the drop-down list. The “classical” N–1 mode is
independent from the sum/master bus assignment.
INIT Levels Initializes the contribution level of all channels to this N–X bus to 0 dB. If the
bus is configured as AUX, however, the contribution levels are initialized to
dB (i.e., mute). In addition, the contribution for the N–X bus is switched
on, for an AUX bus it is switched off.
ON Button to toggle the output on/off; highlighted if on.
Label The label (e.g. N–X 4) may be renamed in the configuration tool, if required
(see chapter 6.5.11).
Fader The fader value is indicated by the yellow-colored bar graph (or orange-col-
ored in case of an AUX assignment). The exact value is displayed in dB and
can be set with the rotary encoder below the field.
Notes: Any N–X output may be assigned to any physical fader on the desk.
The fader value adjusted with the rotary encoder (or the mouse) and the one
of a physical fader in the corresponding fader strip, if assigned, are working
in parallel, it is a kind of “the last wins” circuit. This means that moving the
physical fader also effects the bar graph on the screen; the other way round,
however, a change with the rotary encoder or the mouse sets the fader in take-
over mode, because the new (electrical) fader value and the faders (physical)
position will then be different.
The note above does not apply, of course, if motor faders are installed in your
console.

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Studer OnAir 2500 Specifications

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 2500
CategoryRecording Equipment
LanguageEnglish

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