Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 6

Technical Descriptions

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Chapter 6 Technical Descriptions

The button layout mimics the Multi-Format LS set-up for easy recognition
when routing Multi-Channel sources. With this scheme it is not necessary
to remember track numbers.

Channel Faders

If {CHANS} is selected on the SELECT TO FADERS panel, then the
surround routing buttons assign the Channel Output signal (post the
Channel Pan) to the the Main Bus according to the format selected for the
Main Bus: Stereo, LCRS, 5.1 or 7.1.

Multitrack Send Faders

The surround routing buttons are operational for Multitrack Sends if Stems
have been set up. In this case, if {M/T SEND} is selected on the SELECT
TO FADERS panel, the surround routing buttons assign the Multitrack
Send Fader Output signal (post M/T Pan) to those Multitrack Busses,
according to the current Stem. See 6

below.

When a surround routing button is selected, the related track button, one of
1-48, is selected automatically and also lights.
(See Chapter 4 for details of Stem Set-up)

The above applies only for Multitrack Surround modes and does not apply when
the Multitrack Busses are set for stereo use.

2

MONO Legend

Illuminates if the format selected has mono rear surround.

ROUTE TO TRACKS Section

3

1- 48 Push-Buttons

This matrix is used to select which M/T busses are fed from channel M/T
output.

4

GRP (Group) & DIR (Direct) Push-Buttons

GRP (fire-up default) sends the Group Mix Bus output to the Multitrack 1
MADI Output (SP-Link 2 Loop 0) for any routing button selected for the
currently accessed channel. DIR sends the direct M/T Fader output signal
to Multitrack 1 MADI Output. Group Outputs 1-48 will continue to feed
Multitrack 2 MADI Output (SP-Link 2 Loop 1). DIR selected on any
channels from 49-96 will cause their direct M/T Fader output signals to
feed Multitrack 2 MADI Output in place of any of the Groups 1-48. For
example DIR and button 1 selected on channel 49 will replace the Group 1
signal with the M/T Fader signal from channel 49. In other words this
allows any combination of Group or Direct signals to Multitrack MADI
Outputs 1 and 2.

Normal M/T Monitoring is available only for M/T Groups 1-48. M/T Fader AFL
must be used to listen to Direct Output Sends.

Note:

Note:

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