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OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
Operation 5-33
Document generated: 10.10.14
SW V6.0
becomes active. Weight may be used to control the relative levels should one
of the talkers have a thin voice such they need more gain when in the mix.
For a complete description of the VoiceMix functionality please refer to
chapter 5.3.5.7.
PFL Enables/disables pre-fader listening for the current channel (corresponds to
the PFL key on the fader strip and works in parallel). PFL feeds the pre-fader
audio signal of the current channel to the PFL bus.
If the function ‘PFL Cut on Channel Active’ (also referred to as ‘Broadcast
PFL Mode’, refer to chapter 6.5.14) is enabled, audio signals are cut from
the PFL bus as soon as the channel is on and the fader is open. If active, the
PFL key in the fader strip is illuminated in amber.
Insert... This button is visible only if an insert from the inserts pool is assigned to this
channel. It toggles the insert send on/off (highlighted if on).
PAN or Balance Depending on the current channel format, this is a panorama (mono), or
balance (ste reo) function. The PAN or Balance value is indicated by the
yellow-colored bar graph. The exact value is displayed as a numerical value
followed by L or R and can be set with the rotary encoder below the field in
a range from 30L (fully left) over 0 (center) to 30R (fully right). The ON
button above the bar graph is highlighted if PAN or Balance is currently
active.
REC PF Assigns the channel’s pre-fader signal to the REC bus.
Off Air Record Assigns the channel’s after-fader signal to the REC bus (if, however, REC
PF is activated simultaneously, the signal will be pre-fader). At the same time
it disconnects the channel from the PRG A and PRG B buses, and all other
channels currently not in RECORD mode from the REC bus.
Note: REC PF and Off Air Record are provided for two different user philoso-
phies. It is recommended to only use one of them. Mixing these two functions
while operating the desk does not make sense and is not recommended.
One of the two REC PF or Off Air Record functions above may be pro-
grammed to the REC key on the channel strip.
Assignment Using these buttons the channel can be assigned to the main output buses.
Groups (optional) Using these buttons the channel can be assigned to the subgroups.
FDR/Bus Page for 5.1 Channels For a 5.1 channel the fader/bus page looks different. Since no de-esser and
neither L/R nor 5.1-channel panning are available for 5.1 channels, these
buttons are blanked. However, the fader can be switched to each of the 6
signal legs and to master with the leftmost rotary encoder, as shown on the
next screenshot.

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