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OnAir Digital Mixing Consoles
6-30  Conguration
Document generated: 10.10.14
SW V6.0
from a channel becoming active; or Nothing.
Note : The Aux Mode BC PF also follows this global Broadcast PFL settting.
Cue/PFL Here, the standard PFL mode can be changed to Cue mode, sometimes also
referred to as ‘Positional Solo’. As a difference to the PFL mode, Cue is taking
into account the channel panner parameter. Two Cue modes are available
: Cue Pre Voice Mix, Cue After Voice Mix. For channels which are not
assigned to a Voice mix process, both Cue modes are identical.
Maximum Level  Here the consoles Maximum Level or also “reference” level is configured.
Maximum Level can also be regarded as the consoles “input sensitivity”.
Maximum Level is the analog signal level, received through an analog line
input, necessary to produce a console-internal digital signal of 0 dB
FS
. As a
default, this Maximum Levelissetto+15dBu.Therangeisasfollows:
+6dButo+24dBuinstepsof1dB.(Themostcommonlyusedvaluesare
highlightedinboldfigures:+6,+9,+12,+15,+18,+20,+22and+24dBu).
For microphone inputs, this setting influences the displayed gain values.
The displayed microphone input gain value is then matching the specified
Maximum Level, and therefore also matching the analog line level input and
output singals.
Example : With the microphone input gain set to 0 dB, an input signal with the level of
Maximum Level produces a console internal signal of 0 dB
FS.
Maximun Level (Ref) = 0dBFS displayed Mic Gain range typically used by Region
+ 15 dBu
-11 .. +75 dB Belgium, Germany, Switzerland
+ 18 dBu
-8 .. + 78 dB
EBU R68, most european coun-
tries, BBC
+ 22 dBu
-4 .. + 82 dB Japan, France
+ 24 dBu
-2 .. + 84 dB USA, Australia
D21m I/O card type Configuration Tool
Mic/Line setting
input sensitivity
Line Input card
Line settable with Dip-switches on card
Mic/Line Input card
Mic settable with Mic Gain control
Mic/Line Input card
Line
defined by Maximum Level
Headroom The console-internal headroom is set here; the default setting is 9 dB. This
means that the peak level meters (i.e. PPM DIN, Nordic Analog and Nordic
Digital) indicate 0 at an internal audio level of –9 dB
FS
(or+9dBataninternal
audio level of 0 dB
FS
).
With the default Maximum Levelandlinelevelinputsensitivityof+15dBu,
aninputlevelof+6dBuresultsinaninternalaudiolevelof–9dB
FS
and hence
in a level meter indication of 0, if overall gain is set to 0 dB.
If a different console headroom setting is desired, it can be set in a range of
0 to 20 dB in steps of 1 dB.
The line input sensitivity of analog line I/O cards may be fine-adjusted with
trimmer potentiometers on the card (refer to the D21m product information).
Main Meter Mode Selects PPM DIN (peak program meter), Nordic Analog, Nordic Digital, VU
Standard, British Standard or Digital FS Meter (full scale) characteristics
for the main screen bar graph meters. The meter scales on the main screen
automatically match the selected characteristics and headroom. Additional
red clipping indicators are provided above the bargraphs.
If British Standard meters are configured, additional selections are provided
by a touch (or click) within the meter area on the main screen: Either L/R
(in red/green) or M/S (mid/side, i.e. the sum of and the difference between
the two channels; in white/yellow). For the M/S setting, an additional 20 dB

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BrandStuder
ModelOnAir 3000
CategoryMusic Mixer
LanguageEnglish

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