OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
5-108 Operation
Document generated: 10.10.14
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5.8.4 Routing Operation
Input Routing Input routing is either done with the channel’s rotary encoder, or in the ROUT
- Input page on the main screen (see chapter 5.3.5.1).
Example: Routing a new source (MIC 2 to channel 7, instead of CD 1).
CD 1
MIC 2
Unused Inputs
MIC 1
INININ
DeEsDeEsDeEs
EQ
DYN
AUX
EQ
DYN
AUX
EQ
DYN
AUX
CD 1
• Setthefunctionoftherotaryencoderofchannel7to‘INPSEL’
  • Turntherotaryencoderuntilthedesiredsourceisdisplayedinthechannel
label display (MIC 2 in the example above)
  • Pressthe‘OK’keynexttotherotaryencoder.
MIC 2
Unused Inputs
MIC 1
IN
DeEs
EQ
IN
DeEs
EQ
IN
DeEs
EQ
DYN
AUX
DYN
AUX
DYN
AUX
MIC 2
CD 1
Now, the MIC 2 input is routed to channel 7, as shown above. All channel
settings are as they were set when this input was used the last time, except
for the fader value and the status of the ON and PFL keys; these are not
overwritten and remain in the current channel status before the re-routing
took place.
Output Routing Output routing is done in the ROUT - Output page on the main screen (see
chapter 5.3.5.2).