Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Technical Descriptions

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Chapter 6 Technical Descriptions

SUPER SEND GROUPS (SSGs) 1-16 panel section

The SSGs can configured flexibly in a number of combinations:

• Mono

• Stereo

• LCR

• LCRS

• 5.0

• 5.1

• 7.0

• 7.1

Any groups that are set up cannot span across the two pages, 1-8 and 9-16.
Any group must consist only of consecutively numbered SSGs.

1 SUPER SGs 1-8 Push-Button
Assigns SSGs 1-8 to control section.

2 SUPER SGs 9-16 Push-Button
Assigns SSGs 9-16 to control section.

SSG set-up procedure

The fire-up default for the 16 SSGs is 8 Stereo but they can be flexibly set
up in a great many combinations.

1

Press and hold the {ACCESS} button !º and it will turn amber.
Simultaneously, {ACCESS} buttons of any other SSGs in the same
same group will light amber.

2

To add to the group, whilst still holding the {ACCESS}, press the next
{ACCESS} button at the end of the group or the {ACCESS} before the
first SSG in the group if appropriate.

3

To make the group smaller, whilst still holding the {ACCESS}, press a
lit {ACCESS} button which is either the first or last of the group to de-
select it from the group.

Adding an SSG to a group will ‘steal’ it from its current group, without warning,
if it happens to be set up that way.

Level and Pan settings

The signal level sent from a channel to an SSG is exactly the same as feeds
the Main Output Bus. The Pan settings are the same too except that it is
possible to have an SSG which is set up to be ‘wider’ than the Main
Output Bus.

Note:

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