Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 5

Control Screens

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Chapter 5 Control Screens

Note:

destinations. Figure A shows analogue destinations (DACs). Click on the
desired DAC number to assign a Send. For a digital output, click on AES
for the list of digital destinations. Further pages of related pop-ups can be
accessed by clicking on

“ or ”. Click on OFF to disable a Send.

RANGE

A contiguous range of Insert Sends can be assigned simultaneously. To
assign a set of consecutive Insert Sends to a number of consecutive
outputs, channel Insert Sends 1-4 feeding DACs 5-8 as an example:

• Click on the field below the INSERTS button of Channel 1 for the

assignment pop-up shown in Figure A.

• Click on RANGE and its characters turn white.

• Click on the lowest number of the DACs required, 5 in this example, and

it highlights red.

• Click on the highest number of the DACs required, 8 in this example, and

DACs 5-8 are assigned simultaneously to channel Insert Sends 1-4.

DACs already in use will be “stolen” in all cases when the RANGE function is
used.

To set a range of inputs to off:

• Click on RANGE and its characters turn white and the background red.

• Click on OFF for a pop-up displaying the channel numbers.

• Click on the first and last of the range required.

INSERT RETURN – Third field

The third field is used to select the I/O Insert Return source for the
channel. Click on this to display a pop-up similar to that shown in Figure B.
Click on the desired analogue return source or click on AES for the digital
return sources. Other functions related to the Return operate in exactly the
same way as for the Insert Sends.

RANGE

The Range function works for Insert Returns in the same way as it does for
Insert Sends.

WORD LENGTH – Fourth field left

The fourth field allows the channel Insert Send word length to be set, if the
send is digital. Click on it to cycle through the word lengths 16 bit, 20 bit
and 24 bits.

SAMPLE RATE CONVERTER – Fourth field right (Indicator)

This indicator turns red and reads “ON” when a digital I/O is selected
which has an SRC turned on. SRCs are controlled via the
PREFERENCES GUI, described later in this chapter.

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