OnAir 3000 Digital Mixing Console
5-80 Operation
Date printed: 31.10.08
SW V3.0
5.8 Routing
The OnAir 3000 has an integrated audio input and output router. The intel-
ligent Input Router can be set during operation from the desk or the GUI. The
output router can be set from the GUI.
Definition of Terms
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Physical audio input:
Input connector and input interface (analog mic,
analog line, or digital). One physical audio input can be assigned to one
or more logical inputs at a time. Physical audio inputs are located in the
I/O 21 section of the Compact SCore frame.
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Logical audio input:
Set of input-related audio parameters including the
input name (label). Can be assigned to any one of the physical audio inputs,
and on the other hand to one of the physical console channels (channel
strips). Logical audio inputs are located within the DSP section of the
Compact SCore frame.
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Physical console channel, or console channel strip:
Set of operating ele-
ments on the desk (or on the GUI) to which one of the logical audio inputs
can be assigned.
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Logical audio output:
Link between the output router and the physical
audio output, contains the output’s name (label). Logical audio outputs
are located within the DSP section of the Compact SCore frame.
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Physical audio output:
Output interface (analog or digital) and output
connector. Physical audio outputs are located in the I/O 21 section of the
Compact SCore frame.
The routing functionality in an on-air console is different from the routing in
a production console. While the OnAir 3000 keeps the channel settings at the
input, a re-routed input has the same channel settings as by the last usage of
them.
The OnAir 3000’s intelligent input router automatically handles the internal
routing and channel layering functionality and so allows easy and intuitive
operation.
A source that is always in use can be hot-layered to another channel without
interruptions to its audio signal.
All physical inputs and outputs can be used for every purpose (e.g. i nput
channel, monitoring, talkback, master, etc.) which is only depending on the
configuration of the logical I/Os.
5.8.1 Audio Routing
Audio signals are generally handled as a mono stream, regardless of the audio
interface format (mono, stereo, multi-channel). and are put together with the
logical Inputs.
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