6 the session management™ screen pages – Sony OXF-R3 User Manual

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Chapter 7

Session Management

Chapter 7 Session Management

7-6 The Session Management™ Screen Pages

DEFAULTS selector definitions

As described, three separate selectors are available for
SNAPSHOTS, COPY and LINK. The buttons are
defined as:

CHANNEL Selector

ALL

• All Channel Controls and I/O

CH I/O

• Channel Input sources and Output

destinations, with gain settings
and electronic scribbles (not
channel insert)

INPUT

• Mic, Line and M/T input selector

and Phase switches

PATH

• 8 section Channel Path selector

and IN buttons

DYNAMICS

• All Dynamics section controls

F. ASSIGN

• All Free Assign Area controls,

currently Delay

EQ

• All Equaliser controls
(not Filters)

FILTERS

• All Filter controls

INSERT I/O

• Analogue or digital I/O related to

the Channel Insert

SENDS

• All Send levels, their Pans and

Cuts

M/T ROUTE

Multitrack Routing

CH ROUTE

• Channel Routing

M/T GROUP

• Multitrack Group Cut and Trim

M/T MISC

• Multitrack group monitor levels,

Pans and Cuts

M/T SND

• Multitrack Send Fader

CUT

• Multitrack Send Cut switch

PAN

• Multitrack Send Pan setting

CHAN

• Channel Fader

CUT

• Channel Cut switch

PAN

• Channel Pan setting

CENTRE SECTION Selector

The following buttons are for centre section settings
and apply only to Snapshots:

SENDS

• Send levels and cuts

MISC

• Send tone and stereo settings

I/O

• Send I/O settings

SSGS

• Super Send Groups levels and cuts

MISC

• Super Send Groups inserts

I/O

• Super Send Groups I/O settings

GROUPS

• Control Group Faders

CUTS

• Control Group Cuts

MIDI

• MIDI Set-up Pages 1-24

MAIN+PROC

• Main Fader, I/O, Dynamics and

EQ settings

CEN MISC

• Talkbacks, Foldbacks, Monitoring

and Metering

SNAPSHOTS

Snapshots can be saved and loaded by two basic
methods: using dedicated keys on the Control
Keyboard or clicking on buttons in the Snapshot GUI.
The first method is the faster but is restricted to
Snapshots of the whole system in the current title
whilst the second allows full access to all Snapshot
files with selective loading. Channels can be selected
down to individual component sections and controls
according to the SNAPSHOT DEFAULTS. A single
channel can be used as a source for any number of
destination channels.

Snapshot SAVE using the dedicated keys

The most convenient way to save a Snapshot is by
using the dedicated keys on the Control Keyboard.
This functions irrespective of the screen currently
displayed. Using the dedicated keys to save a
Snapshot always saves a full console-wide Snapshot.

Press {SAVE} {SNAPSHOT} {ENTER} to overwrite
the currently highlighted Snapshot on the
SNAPSHOTS page. A dialogue pop-up will appear in
order to make the user aware of which Snapshot will
be overwritten as well as allowing the command to be
cancelled.

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