OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
Operating Elements 4-13
Document generated: 10.10.14
SW V6.0
have the compressor active (like the general ON button on the CHAN - DYN
GUI page together with the four individual LIM, COMP, EXP and GATE
ON buttons, see chapter 5.3.2.4). If inactive, the rotary graph is greyed out
but still displays the adjusted value.
Rotary Touch
Input Channel Routing Input channel routing is a three-step process. In order to select an input signal
for a channel, first press INP in the ROTARY ASSIGN key field.
If the rotary graph field in the desired channel’s OLED display shows the
normal matrix symbol, this channel is enabled for input routing.
If the matrix symbol in the rotary graph field is crossed out, input routing is
disabled since the channel strip is either locked or virtual.
Touch the rotary knob of the desired channel strip and turn it in order to
select one of the displayed input source groups (such as MIC in the example
below).
Rotary Touch
and Turn
To select, press the illuminated key. Then turn the rotary knob again
to select the desired input source from this group (such as Mic 1 in the
example below).
If the rotary graph field shows the adjacent symbol, the selected input is
not yet assigned to a channel strip. A short* press on the illuminated key
assigns the signal to the corresponding channel strip.
The selected input is already assigned to a channel strip on the desk, it will be
swapped against the current channel strip with a short* press on the lighted
key.
The selected input is not yet assigned to a channel strip; however, it cannot
be assigned or swapped for one of the following reasons:
  • theinputcurrentlyassignedtothestripison-air
  • theselectedchannelstripislocked,or
  • therearenotsufficientDSPchannelsavailable.
*Note: There is an additional function here for your convenience: When having
selected an input signal as described above and e.g. Mic 1 is displayed, but
you would rather select a signal from a different group (such as CDR 1 from
the AES/EBU inputs), you will have to wait for approx. 5 seconds until the
display switches back to group selection. When pressing the key for longer
than approx. 1 second instead, the display switches back immediately.