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Studer OnAir 3000 User Manual

Studer OnAir 3000
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OnAir Digital Mixing Consoles
6-26  Conguration
Document generated: 10.10.14
SW V6.0
Source (Left), Source Right... These fields define the physical audio inputs that are used to establish the
channels for the logical input. For details refer to chapter 6.5.1.
I/O Sharing Net Mode Logical connections may either be defined as Static (permanently reserved
for a certain signal) or Dynamic (default; used by the system only as long as
required, which is more economical).
External Router Destination With SW V2.1 and later, this parameter is used to assign a destination ID of
an external router output to the patch input; this is used for importing and
displaying labels from the external router control system as well as for con-
trolling the router.
Selection: - (none) or 0-65535. The default assignment is 1:1, i.e. logical
input 1 corresponds to destination ID 1.
In addition, a Facility ID must be entered in the UserGUI - Settings con-
figuration page (refer to chapter 6.5.38.1), together with the corresponding
settings in the ProBel.xml and probel_contr_ext.ini files.
6.5.10 Patch Outputs (OnAir 3000 only)
Label This is the string displayed in the output routing page. It may have up to eight
characters and is defined as described in chapter 6.5.1.
Format Defines the audio format of the logical output. Selections: Stereo, Mono, or
5.1.
OnAir 3000: 5.1-channel support optional.
Output Gain (read only) The currently adjusted output gain is displayed here for information. (The
output gain is set in the ROUT - Output page, refer to chapter 5.3.5.2).
Left / Right / ... Core Out Left Core Out defines the physical audio output used to establish the left
(or mono) channel for the patch output. Right / Center / LFE... Core Out
define the physical audio outputs used to establish the remaining channels
for the patch output, depending on the Format definition (below).
If more core outputs are assigned to a physical output than defined by the
Format field (e.g. an additional right output for a physical mono output), they
will be displaye d in gray.

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Studer OnAir 3000 Specifications

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 3000
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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