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OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
5-40 Operation
Document generated: 10.10.14
SW V6.0
If the ‘0 dB on top’ fader scale mode is active for the current user, the electri-
cal fader value can be set higher than 0 dB with this rotary encoder. When
touching the fader button (on motor fader modules) or slightly moving it (on
non-motor fader modules), control can be taken over again by the physical
fader; there will, however, be an audible level jump in such a case.
5.3.3.4 N–X Pages
The control elements for the N–X master buses are distributed in groups
of four on up to 12 pages with identical layout, depending on the hardware
configuration. The pages are selected with the

and
ï‚„
arrow buttons. If
the DSP core configuration should not support that many N-X buses, only
the ones actually available are displayed.
Please note that the description below covers the default N–X configuration.
Depending on the application, different N–X modes may be configured.
Mono / Stereo The audio format of all N–X buses can be set to mono or stereo when touch-
ing these buttons; the active selection is highlighted.
N–X Mode 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 contribut-
ing channels simultaneously, as opposed to the standard AUX buses.
Assignment for the N–X buses (PRG A, PRG B, Rec, Aux (PF) or (AF),
5.1 A, 5.1 B, 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 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 Mute.
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-
colored in case of an AUX assignment). The exact value is displayed in dB
and can be set with the rotary encoder below the field.

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Studer OnAir 3000 Specifications

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 3000
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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