
3.2 Master Section
3.2.1 Overview
The Master Section is defined by a bold white border on the Digital Master Module.
Contained here are the switches for controlling functions on the Input Modules.
The switches and panel graphics have been arranged as an active “Block Diagram” to
aid in understanding the signal flow that is being affected. Color coding defines switches
that affect the Channel Path (Light Green) or the Mix Path (Violet).
The following symbols are used throughout the Master Section to show various circuit
elements:
Fader
Level Control
Pan Pot
The Master Section switches have LED indicators to show that a switch is active. If a
switch has a toggle function, the LED being On indicates that the function is On or
Assigned. If the LED is Off, the function is Off or unassigned. If a switch’s LED is flashing it
is “transparent”, a switch state that will be discussed in
Section 4
,
Operation
.
Selecting Modules:
When an Input Module’s
Select
button is lit, it is logically attached to
the Master Section. This means that while attached, the Master Section becomes that
module’s switch control surface. Changes made to the Master Section affect the Module
switches and changes made to module switches are reflected on the Master Section.
Understanding Module selection is central to operating the STATUS 18R. For more
information about selecting modules, see
Section 4
,
Operation
.
3.2.2 Track Assign Source
Each Input Module has one Track Assign Matrix for routing signals to the console’s 12
Track Buses. In conventional designs this matrix is normally sourced from one input path
of the console. In the STATUS 18R, each Input Module’s Track Assign Matrix may be
sourced from one of three places; the Channel Path Fader (CHAN), The Mix Path Fader
(MIX) or Aux 7/8 (AUX 7/8).
Pressing
Chan
or
Mix
allows the Channel or Mix Path to be assigned to the Track
Buses. Pressing
AUX 7/8
allows the Input Module’s AUX 7/8 Send to be assigned to the
Track Buses.
The three Track Assign Source buttons are normally interlocked. The track assign may
be sourced from the Mix and Chan paths simultaneously by holding the
Mix
button while
pressing the
Chan
button (or vice-versa).
The track assign can not be sourced from Aux 7/8 and the Mix or Chan path at the
same time.
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Aux 7/8
Mix
Track Assign
Source
Main
Return
Chan
Track Assign Source Controls
One
Select Groups
Presets
A
B
C
All
Last
Many
F1
None Selected
F2
F3
SoftKey
Toggle
Module
Undo
Set
Transparent
Swap Last
State
Auto
Select
Shift
EQ In
EQ Out
EQ
On
Mute
Write
Update
Chan/Rtn
7/8
5/6
3/4
1/2
1/2
3
4
6
8
5
7
Trks
On
On
Aux 7/8
Mix
Mix
1–2
13-14
7–8
19–20
3–4
15-16
9–10
21–22
5–6
17–18
11–12
23–24
Clear
Pre
Post
Pre
Post
In–Place
Additive
Interlock
Momentary
Mix/Main
AFL
PFL
Defeat
Solo Mode
Aux Sends
Track Assign
Source
Track
Assignment
Mix
Solo Safe
Automation
Stereo Bus
Flip
Grp
Tape
Mix
Main
Return
Return
Main
Main
Mix
Main
Return
Return
Main
Return
Main In
Rtrn In
On
Fader
EQ In
EQ
Pol Rev
Mic
Line
EQ Out
Mute
Stereo Bus
Update
Write
Chan
Chan
Chan
Chan
Chan
Pre
Post
Pre
Post
Rec
Mix
Over
dub
Broad
cast
Copy To
Master
Copy To
Module
Master Section