Sony OXF-R3 User Manual
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Chapter 6
Technical Descriptions
Chapter 6 Technical Descriptions
6-2 Channels Section Panels
Super Send Group O/Ps
5
1/9 – 8/16 Push-Buttons
Allow the channel output signal, i.e. the same signal that routes to the Main
Output Bus, to be routed to the Super Send Group outputs. The “width” of an
SSG can be different to that of the Main Output Bus. As an example, the
Main could be operating with a 5.1 output whereas an SSG could be set up as:
• Stereo
• LCR
• LCRS
• 5.0
• 5.1
• 7.0
• 7.1
SSGs 1-8 back-lit legend indicates that the buttons will operate for SSGs
1-8. This means that the {SUPER SGs 1-8} button has been selected in the
centre section.
SSGs 9-16 back-lit legend indicates that the buttons will operate for SSGs
9-16. This means that the {SUPER SGs 9-16} button has been selected in
the centre section.
6
A-H Push-Buttons (Stems)
Inter-cancelling buttons that select which stem is fed according to the
settings of the Multi-Format routing buttons 1
.
7
BOUNCE Push-Button
Re-directs the channel output from the Main Output Bus to the Multitrack
Busses. For a ‘bounce-down’, select {BOUNCE} and then, depending on
whether the Main Output Bus is set to Stereo or a Surround Mode:
• Stereo
In the ROUTE TO TRACKS section, select from routing buttons 1-48
accordingly. Odd numbered buttons will assign the L output of channels
and even will assign the R output.
• Surround
In this case the channel outputs can only be bounced to Stems which are
already set up. Select a Stem button, one of A–H. Then make
assignments using the the surround buttons at the top of the Routing
panel in the MULTI-FORMAT section.
The level and pan settings are retained, making this operation extremely
easy and convenient.
Access Function
8
N & n Push-Buttons
Are linked to the channel ACCESS buttons and are used to move the
channel Access assignment left or right across the channels. A highlighted
area within the appropriate LCD channel control screens reflects any
change in assignment, highlighting relevant information such as routing
set-up, for example.