Section 1: Introduction
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Euphonix CS3000/2000 Operation Manual
Channel/Route Select
Keys
The 48 numbered Select keys have multiple uses. An amber blinking LED
indicates the selected channel. After selecting a block attention key (mic pre,
aux, upper/lower fader, EQ1 or 2) on a channel strip, you can access the same
block of any other channel via these switches. For example, press channel 1’s
EQ1 block attention key. Now use these Select keys to select channel 5.
Channel 5’s EQ1 block is now displayed. Channel copying can also be done
from this location (see the Tutorial section). If no block has been selected,
these keys default to lower fader block selection.
Press the DSC [
Route
] key, and the numbered Select keys become multitrack
bus assignment keys. The bus assignments are indicated by a green LED. With
the Route key light extinguished, select channel 1 from the Select keys. Notice
the amber LED lit above key #1; press the up arrow key. Now press the [
Route
]
key and begin pressing 1 through 12 Select keys consecutively. Observe the
green LEDs light above each Select key that you press. Now look at channel
1’s upper fader. You will see the MT Assign indicator light, showing that
multitrack buses 1 through 12 are assigned.
Routing from the lower faders in 12-bus systems is accomplished in the same
way. The hidden-til-lit multitrack indicators on the faders of a standard 12-bus
console will show appropriate numbering for the buses (1-12 for upper and
lower faders instead of 1-24 for upper faders only).
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Select keys for Attention, Routing, Solo, and Track Arming
Machine Control/
Timecode Source
Select keys. Selects
various machine
control and automa-
tion slave modes.
See details in the
Automation section .
Selects Upper or Lower faders
The DSC [
Route
] key is used during routing to the multitrack buses.
Multitrack routing to 24 multitrack buses is done from upper faders in
a standard console configuration. Depending on jumper selection in
the Audio Tower, 12 multitrack buses can be made available to both
the upper and lower faders. CS3000P and CS3000B systems are
shipped configured with 12 multitrack buses available from all faders.
Future implementation of
tape machine attention
keys for MIDI Machine
Control track arming.
Pressing the DSC [
Solo
] key puts Select keys
into Solo mode. The keys can then be used to
solo upper or lower faders, as determined by
the Upper and Lower Fader Select keys.
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