OnAir 500 Digital Mixing Console
1-6 Introduction
Date printed:
30.07.04
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Faders
The 100 mm long-throw faders found on the Studer OnAir 500 work just as
you would expect on an analog console. The top end of the fader is calibrated
at 0 dB (unity gain). The master faders can be bypassed via the setup menu
so that both the PROG and AUD bus outputs are fixed at unity gain.
Edit Strip
The edit strip places the main controls found on a conventional analog chan-
nel strip in one central, easy-to-access area. The edit strip has three-band
equalization, variable high-pass filter, two stereo-linkable AUX sends which
can be switched either pre- or post-channel fader, a digital gain control and a
pan/balance control together with PROG and AUD assignment keys.
Lexicon™ Effects Processor
The Studer OnAir 500 features a built-in Lexicon™ stereo FX processor that
includes reverb, delay, chorus and flange effects and is fed from AUX sends
1 and 2. Customized effects can be stored in user libraries for later recall.
Stereo Dynamics Processors
Each channel has a dynamics processor that is automatically configured de-
pending on the channel source, for either mono or stereo operation. It is po-
sitioned before the digital EQ and gain controls so that limiting can occur
during signal peaks.
Snapshot Presets
Complete recall of all console settings can be stored in up to 128 preset
memory locations for recall.
Audio Quality
All analog inputs and outputs on the Studer OnAir 500 have 24-bit 128 ×
oversampling A/D and D/A converters, ensuring wide dynamic range and
superb sonic performance.
Power Supply
The OnAir 500 features both AC and DC supply. The internal supply unit is
auto-ranging, for supply voltages of 100...240 V
AC
, 50...60 Hz. A DC supply
input for connecting an external supply unit, a battery, or an uninterruptible
power supply (UPS) is provided as well. Both supply variants can be used
simultaneously for redundancy. A power alarm indicator on the front panel is
illuminated and warns the operator as soon as either one, the AC or DC sup-
ply fails while the other one keeps up running the console.
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