Gilderfluke&Co 16 Bit CD-Quality Digital Audio Systems User Manual

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Right Ramp Down:

The left and right outputs can be told to fade in or fade out when signals are received through the

1/4 J6 inputs. This is set on the Trigger Menu. This is used to set how quickly the outputs will be ramped
up or down. The length of the ramp is set in tenths of seconds from zero to 9.9 seconds. The time is how
long it would take to ramp an output from full muted to full volume, or visa-versa. If the ramp is less than
between the full extremes, it will take a proportionately shorter time.

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Digital Audio Bus #1:

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Digital Audio Bus #2:

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Digital Audio Bus #3

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Digital Audio Bus #4

(only volume adj. if Right PA is used)

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The DR-3000 can access any four channels on the Digital Audio Bus. Although these menu selec-

tions are available on AB-3000s, they wonÕt do anything if they are used. Each of these four channels
can be used to do one of the following eight things:

a) Digital Audio Bus not used.

b) Listen to audio found on the bus and mix it into the Left output.

c) Listen to audio found on the bus and mix it into the Right output.

d)

Send audio from the Left channel Repeater to a Digital Audio Bus channel. This gets the audio
data right from the repeater, so that even if the channel is muted or otherwise processed, the
data from the repeater will be sent out unaltered.

e)

Send audio from the Left channel output to a Digital Audio Bus channel. This gets the audio
data from the output, so that any volume controls, Bass, Treble, or any other processing that
has been done to the audio will also be sent to the Digital Audio Bus.

f)

Send audio from the Right channel Repeater to a Digital Audio Bus channel. This gets the
audio data right from the repeater, so that even if the channel is muted or otherwise pro-
cessed, the data from the repeater will be sent out unaltered.

g)

Send audio from the Right channel output to a Digital Audio Bus channel. This gets the audio
data from the output, so that any volume controls, Bass, Treble, or any other processing that
has been done to the audio will also be sent to the Digital Audio Bus.

These commands ask you to set:

1) Whether you want to set the bus you have selected to listen to a bus, send audio to it, or clear

a bus you are already using.

2)

Bus you want to use. Although there are 120 time slots on the Digital Audio Bus, they are divid-
ed into two banks of sixty (1 through 60 or 61 through 120). Any one DR-3000 can only ac-
cess time slots on one bank at a time. If you want two DR-3000s within a single system to talk
to each other, make sure they are set to operate on the same bank.

If the DAB is not being used for any PA or mixing, then the DR-3000 defaults to using the

first bank (1 through 60). If the PA is being used, then the DR-3000 is forced to use the first
bank. If mixing is being done on any channel using any buss channel from the second bank
(61 through 120), then the DR-3000 is set to use the second bank. The first time a DR-3000 is
set to use the second bank or if the bank selection changes, the DR-3000 will reset itself to
reinitialize the DSP. The PA selections are unavailable if the repeater is using the second Digital
Audio Buss bank.

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