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System 5 Digital Audio System User Guide

Page 2 - Documentation Feedback

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide4System 5 hardware diagram

Page 3 - Contents

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide92Bus Master FunctionsThe Bus Master Strip has eight knobs and five function keys that control all Bus

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Chapter 7: Busses and Bus Masters 93Aux, Grp, and Mix MastersPressing the Aux Mstrs, Grp Mstrs, or Mix Mstrs keys displays the Aux Bus, Group Bus, or

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide94Mix BusPress the Mix Mstrs key to assign the mix bus sections to the Bus Master knobset. The Master F

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Chapter 7: Busses and Bus Masters 95Individual Mix BussesThe right side of the figure above displays the individual Mix Bus selected by pressing the u

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide96Pre/PostTo toggle selected Aux sends between pre-/post-fader: 1 Press the Pre/Post button.2 Press t

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Chapter 7: Busses and Bus Masters 97Bus Master InsertsEach Group, Mix, and Aux Bus has an insert point. See “Mix Bus Send/Return” on page 25 to learn

Page 9 - Chapter 1: Introduction

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide98

Page 10 - System 5 hardware diagram

Part III: Control, Layouts andSnapshots, and Linking

Page 12 - About www.avid.com

Chapter 8: Machine Control (S5P Only) 101Chapter 8: Machine Control (S5P Only)The center section Machine Control Panel contains System 5’s Transport a

Page 13 - Connect and Play a CD

Chapter 1: Introduction 5System 5 Startup SequenceWith all system components turned off:1 Turn on the Ethernet switch and allow it to complete its st

Page 14 - Sources page in PatchNet

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide102Transpor t ControlsThe Transport section has the standard Play, Rewind, Fast Forward, Stop, and Reco

Page 15 - Cabling-MADI Out Ports

Chapter 8: Machine Control (S5P Only) 103Feet + Frames or H:M:S:F DisplayThe recorder’s time can be displayed in the H:M:S:F format (the default SMPTE

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide104Entering and Modifying Time DisplaysThere are three ways to enter a time into the Locate Time Displa

Page 17 - Chapter 3: eMix Application

Chapter 8: Machine Control (S5P Only) 105Cue PointsEach Title can store virtually unlimited Cue points. CMX 3600 EDL files can be imported into the cu

Page 18 - Projects Window

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide106Track ArmingThe Machines - Setup Panel controls track arming (see figure below), and can be displaye

Page 19 - Titles Window

Chapter 8: Machine Control (S5P Only) 107Record in MotionThese controls affect the recorder while the transport is in motion. • Activate the Rec Needs

Page 20 - New Title dialog

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide108TT002The TT002 is a single-port RS422 (Sony 9-pin), USB device and MMC machine controller (not a syn

Page 21 - Mixes Window

Chapter 9: Control Groups and Multi Format Masters 109Chapter 9: Control Groups and Multi Format MastersControl GroupsA Control Group consists of a Gr

Page 22 - Edit Notes

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide110Create Control GroupTo create a Control Group:1 Press the New key at the bottom left of the Groups

Page 23 - Title Defaults

Chapter 9: Control Groups and Multi Format Masters 111Coalesce Control GroupThis operation transfers automation from the Control Group master to the s

Page 24 - Meter Presets

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide6About This GuideThis guide provides a basic overview of System 5 features and functionality.For comple

Page 25 - PatchNet

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide1122 Select the channels to include in the master channel by left-clicking and dragging across the des

Page 26 - Sources and Destinations

Chapter 10: Layouts and Snapshots 113Chapter 10: Layouts and SnapshotsSystem 5 performs mix-management functions significantly faster than a tradition

Page 27 - Mic-Line Interface Patching

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide114New LayoutTo create a new Layout:1 From the Main Panel, press the Layout key.The Layout Panel appea

Page 28 - Sources Window

Chapter 10: Layouts and Snapshots 115Recall a LayoutTo recall a single Layout:1 If the RCL key is not lit, press it once so it flashes.2 Press the l

Page 29 - (see figure below)

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide116SnapshotsA Snapshot stores selected channel functions, switch states, fader and pan settings, and ro

Page 30 - Nuendo and mics patched

Chapter 10: Layouts and Snapshots 117Individual Function or Channel ParameterPress a Strip function’s parameter key or switch to select only that para

Page 31 - Talkback Signal Patching

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide118Update SnapshotIf function or switch values in a Snapshot change, they can be easily updated. 1 Pre

Page 32 - PatchNet Presets

Chapter 10: Layouts and Snapshots 119Scenes PanelTo access the Scene Panel, press the Scenes key on the CM401T Main Panel. If there are no Scenes, pre

Page 33 - Externals

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide120The buttons along the bottom of the Scene Panel create and manipulate Scenes. To execute a Scene, se

Page 34 - Mixer Model

Chapter 11: Linking (S5P Only) 121Chapter 11: Linking (S5P Only)Multiple parameters can be linked such that altering one of them affects them all. Rel

Page 35 - Changing Sample Rate

Chapter 2: Quickstart to Common Tasks 7Chapter 2: Quickstart to Common TasksIn this chapter, you will learn how to route and patch devices using two s

Page 36 - DF66 Properties MADI tab

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide122Link SuspendHold down the Link key to suspend any controls on that channel from the Link. That chann

Page 37 - Folddown

Chapter 11: Linking (S5P Only) 123To set up a Link from the joystick with existing channel Links:1 Hold down the Wave key and the press the joystick’

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide124

Page 39 - Diagnostics

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 125Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only)System 5’s dynamic automation records and plays back the movemen

Page 40 - View Log

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide126Automation InterfaceThe interface for each automated channel parameter consists of its Read/Write au

Page 41 - Console Operation Logging

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 127Automation LEDsThe figure below shows the fader, switch, and knob automation interfaces. Each automated p

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide128Automation ModesThe automation mode is stored along with the other parameter settings. Each mode is

Page 43 - Channel Strip

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 129Write TrimA knob or fader set to Write Trim mode and punched into record for the first time moves to the

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide130Assigning an Automation ModeAn automation mode can be assigned using three methods, each discussed i

Page 45 - CM401T Master Module

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 131Strip Mode/Strip FunctionTo assign an automation mode selected on the Strip to an entire function or indi

Page 46 - Monitoring

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide8To patch the CD Player:1 Select PatchNet at the bottom of the eMix screen and select Console I/O.2 Sel

Page 47 - Monitor Source Selection

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide132Recording AutomationSince Isolate is the default mode for all parameters, the read and write LEDs ar

Page 48 - Control Room Monitor Controls

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 133Additional Fader Punch Record Methods• To record a flat move without touching the fader, punch the fader

Page 49 - Cal Level

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide134Playing Back AutomationA control’s behavior during automation playback depends on its type (knob, fa

Page 50 - Communications

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 135IsolateIn Isolate mode, parameters do not play or record automation, but can be manually adjusted.Write T

Page 51 - Talkback

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide136The fader’s ATO setting can be changed “on the fly” to override either Auto or Manual Glide:1 While

Page 52 - Listenback

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 137Setting Auto and Manual Glide TimesTo set the Auto Glide time in the Automation Panel:1 From the Main Pa

Page 53 - Oscillator/Slate

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide138Fill FeaturesTo understand the utility of System 5’s Fill features, consider this situation:Fader au

Page 54 - Listen, and Slate/Osc

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 139AutoFillAutoFill writes the value at the punch-in point back to the beginning of the mix (or previous pun

Page 55 - Solo Clear

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide140Setting AutoFill to OnAutoFill defaults to Off so you must set it explicitly to On prior to the firs

Page 56 - Backstop PFL

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 141Fill End1 Press the Fill End key in the center section automation panel.The Fill End key flashes.2 Punc

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Chapter 2: Quickstart to Common Tasks 9To route to the mix bus:1 Press the Channel On switches for each CD channel.2 Select the Mix button on channels

Page 58 - Meter Configuration

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide142Fill Region + Fill Start + Fill EndFill Region is used in combination with Fill Start and Fill End t

Page 59 - Master Section Meters

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 143Punch PreviewPress the Punch Preview key to punch in all parameters in Preview mode at the level set when

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide144JoinWhen the recorder stops while recording automation, the pass ends and any parameters still recor

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Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 145Synchronizing Automation with an External DeviceSystem 5’s automation can be synchronized to incoming tim

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide146Automation ManagementGroup CoalesceGroup Coalesce transfers automation from the Control Group master

Page 63 - Channel Select Panel

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 147Prune TreePruning the mix tree deletes all passes that are not in the direct line from the first to the l

Page 64 - Knobset Panels

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide148Automation ConformAs video or film sections are inserted, deleted, and moved during post-production,

Page 65 - Knobset Control Panel

Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 149Hot KeysOperation TypesSeven types can be selected from the Operation menu.When the Operation field is se

Page 66 - Bus Routing Panel

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide150Entering NotesClick in the Start Time field to begin entering a note. Press the Enter or Tab keys on

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Chapter 12: Dynamic Automation (S5P Only) 151Executing the Conform OperationAfter all notes have been entered and verified, press the Conform button a

Page 68 - Meter and Status Display

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide10To assign the mic channel to the console:1 Select Channels from the Main Panel Viewer.2 Select Auto t

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide152

Page 70 - Channel Assign Panel

Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System 153Chapter 13: GPI/O Event SystemThe event system can program useful System 5 features such as: • Use a fader to start

Page 71 - Bus Assign Panel

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide154Input TypesGP Input Types, Settings, and Activation ValuesInput Type Settings Activation ValuesContr

Page 72 - Input Names or Channel Number

Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System 155Output TypesGP Output Types, Settings, and Activation ValuesOutput Type Settings Activation ValuesControl RoomMonito

Page 73 - Strip Utilities

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide156Logical OperatorsThe logical operators process input event conditions to determine if the output eve

Page 74 - Fader Unity

Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System 157Event ListAn event is composed of:• an input description and type;– and –• a logical operator; – and –• an output de

Page 75 - Joystick Assign Mode

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide158Deleting EventsDelete an event by selecting the event, input, or output and pressing the Delete Sele

Page 76 - Knob Touch Enabled

Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System 1595 Configure the Input Properties to the following settings:6 Repeat steps 3–5 for any additional channel faders, b

Page 77 - Channel Control Features

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide160To stop a Cart machine by moving a fader below a selected level:1 In the Event Configuration window

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Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System 1618 Configure the Output Properties to the following settings:To have a video switcher turn a specific camera mic cha

Page 79 - Talk (S5B Only)

Chapter 3: eMix Application 11Chapter 3: eMix ApplicationThe eMix application has the following tabs along the bottom of the window: DirectoryThe Dire

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide162Audio Follow VideoThis example has four cameras, each with a microphone, configured with a video swi

Page 81 - Channel Patch Points

Chapter 13: GPI/O Event System 1633 From the Inputs section, click <click to add input>.The Add Input Event dialog opens.4 Select GPI from the

Page 82 - Insert Point

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide164

Page 83 - Channel Functions

Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only) 165Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only)The CM403 fulfills the requirements for a traditional PEC/

Page 84 - Digital Controls

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide166The Film PanelThe Film Panel is divided into two distinct parts: the traditional PEC/DIR panel on th

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Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only) 167The PEC/DIR PanelThis panel houses the traditional paddles used for PEC/DIR, Bus/Playback, or Bus/Tape

Page 86 - Signal Processing In/Out

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide168< Page > KeysThese keys switch the display between two pages of eight-bus sections.Sum and Sol

Page 87 - Dynamics

Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only) 169Speaker Re-AssignThe system automatically sends mix busses to the correct monitor bus based on the bus

Page 88 - Compressor (Page 3)

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide170Solo ControlThe Solo Control switch controls the solo modes, which are similar to the those in the C

Page 89 - Equalizers and Filters

Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only) 171CM403 TFT DisplayThe TFT displays meters and an overview of the monitor bus assignments.Metering Displ

Page 90 - Parametric EQ

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide12To open a Project:1 Click the Drives tab to see a list of available Drives. 2 Select the desired Dr

Page 91 - Aux Sends

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide172Dual Joystick PanelThe Dual Joystick Panel houses two joysticks in a full-width panel mounted in the

Page 92 - Aux Send Config

Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only) 173CycleSelecting a channel using the Wave key assigns it to the left joystick. Selecting a second channe

Page 93 - Focus Front (FocF)

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide174Multi-Operator ConsoleSystem 5’s multi-operator post environment creates one large console that can

Page 94 - SmartPan

Chapter 14: CM403 Film/Post Module (S5 Only) 175Machine ControlFilm environments often require both operators to share control over the machines. A si

Page 95 - Channel Mixing Functions

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide176

Page 96 - Mix Bus Routing

Chapter 15: Hybrid Pilot and System 5 Fusion Options 177Chapter 15: Hybrid Pilot and System 5 Fusion OptionsThe Hybrid option supports controlling EUC

Page 97 - Mix Minus (S5B Only)

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide178

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Appendix A: Compliance Information 179Appendix A: Compliance InformationEnvironmental ComplianceDisposal of Waste Equipment by Users in the European U

Page 99 - Solo Busses

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide180Safety ComplianceSafety StatementThis equipment has been tested to comply with USA and Canadian safe

Page 101 - Mon Lock

Chapter 3: eMix Application 13To copy and paste a Project:1 Select a Project from the Projects Window. 2 Click the Copy button to copy the selected

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Avid2001 Junipero Serra Boulevard Daly City, CA 94014-3886 USATechnical Support (USA)Visit the Online Support Center at www.avid.com/supportProduct In

Page 103 - Configuring Aux Busses

Legal NoticesThis guide is copyrighted ©2011 by Avid Technology, Inc., with all rights reserved. Under copyright laws, this guide may not be duplicate

Page 104 - Fader Copy

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide14To create a new Title:1 Click the Drives tab to see a list of available Drives. 2 Select the desire

Page 105 - Bus Processing

Chapter 3: eMix Application 154 To open a Mix other than the last one used, double-click the Title.– or –Click the Mixes tab. The Mixes Window displa

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide16To open an existing Mix:1 Click the Drives tab to see a list of available Drives. 2 Select the desi

Page 107 - Snapshots, and Linking

Chapter 3: eMix Application 17Title DefaultsThis section describes how to set up basic PatchNet settings when a new Mixer Model is selected. This proc

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide18Normalled ConnectionsInputs and outputs that require normalled connections must be designated in Patc

Page 109 - 00:16.12.04

Chapter 3: eMix Application 19PatchNetPatchNet is System 5’s digital patching system that uses a MADI routing hub to connect sources to destinations.

Page 110 - Locate Registers

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide20Console I/OTo configure console I/O:1 Click Console I/O on the upper-left of the PatchNet window. 2

Page 111 - Film Type

Chapter 3: eMix Application 21CablingThis category handles MADI cable connections for the ML530s.Mic-Line Interface PatchingFor mic inputs and analog

Page 112 - Title Start

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide22Patching Example: 12 Mics Into Channels 25–36To select the Sources:1 Click on Sources from the four

Page 113 - Cue Points

Chapter 3: eMix Application 23The entries are highlighted in green and the list of A input channels appear in the Destinations column in the Selected:

Page 114 - Track Arming

Contents iiiContentsChapter 1. Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 115 - Auto Punch: Locate

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide24Patch the multitrack returns into channels 1–24:1 Click on the Sources category. 2 Click on the Fra

Page 116 - Machines - Setup Panel

Chapter 3: eMix Application 25Mix Bus Send/ReturnClick the Console I/O category, then click the Mix Busses sub-category. Each mix bus has a send and r

Page 117 - Control Groups

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide26PatchNet PresetsPatches can be stored in PatchNet presets. The presets can be recalled from PatchNet,

Page 118 - Clear Control Group

Chapter 3: eMix Application 27The letters at the far left of the Mix Bus Window denote the 16 mix sections. The letters “I” and “L” are omitted to avo

Page 119 - Multi Format Masters

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide28SystemSystem 5 can be customized for each application. The number of channels, busses, and external i

Page 120 - Spill Area

Chapter 3: eMix Application 29To change the mixer model:1 Click the System tab at the bottom of the eMix Window.2 From the list on the left of the S

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide3010 Select the new sample rate and click the Apply button to affect the change. 11 Click OK to close

Page 122 - New Layout

Chapter 3: eMix Application 31FolddownClick the Folddown tab at the bottom of the eMix window to display the Folddown window (see figure below). Foldd

Page 123 - Delete a Layout

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide32Folddown window with additional formats

Page 124 - Snapshots

Chapter 3: eMix Application 33DiagnosticsWhen a system error occurs and the Diagnostics page is not displayed, the Wave logo and top-screen border fla

Page 125 - Recall a Snapshot

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User GuideivChapter 6. Channels and Strips. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 126 - Scene Automation

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide34System 5 Wave LogoClick on the System 5 Wave logo in the bottom right of the eMix screen to display s

Page 127 - Scenes Panel

Chapter 3: eMix Application 35Console Operation LoggingThe System Computer uses the eTracer application to view console information. Log files contain

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide36

Page 129 - Modifying and Clearing a Link

Part II: Master Facilities andChannel Strip

Page 131 - Link Mode

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 39Chapter 4: CM401T Master SectionThe CM401T Master Module controls master functions for Monitors, Communications, So

Page 132

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide40MonitoringThe System 5 monitor system accommodates multiformat outputs up to 7.1 channels. There are

Page 133

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 41Monitor Source SelectionThe sources for Mon A–D and Control Room outputs are selected using the Panel Viewer. Press

Page 134 - Automation Interface

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide42Mix Section and Aux Send FormatEach Mix section also has a return that supports Bus/Tape monitoring.

Page 135 - Select/Punch Keys

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 43Cut Individual CR SpeakersThe Control Room speakers can be individually switched on and off. The L, C, R, Sl, Sr, B

Page 136 - Automation Modes

vChapter 12. Dynamic Automation (S5P Only). . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 137 - Summary of Automation Modes

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide44Fixed Level FunctionThe Mon Cal mode can be enabled by pressing the top left button on the CR Output

Page 138 - Select/Punch key

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 45TalkbackPress the Talk key at the bottom of the Comms:Talkback Panel to display the Comms:Talkback Panel. MonitorsT

Page 139 - Strip Mode/Strip Function

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide46ListenbackPress the Lsn key at the bottom of the Comms:Talkback Panel to display the Comms:Listenback

Page 140 - Recording Automation

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 47Oscillator/SlateOscillatorPress the OscSlt key at the bottom of the Comms:Talkback Panel to display the Comms:Slate

Page 141 - Switches

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide48Quick Access Communications PanelsThe Quick Access Panel, located below the CR Level area, accesses t

Page 142 - Playing Back Automation

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 49SoloSystem 5 has an extensive solo control system that is accessed from the center section. Press the Master Solo s

Page 143 - Modifying Automation

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide50Intercancel, Momentary, and SumThe Solo keys on the Strips sum by default: the Sum key in the Solo Pa

Page 144 - Knob Glide Modes

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 51MetersThe System 5 meters are displayed on the TFT screen at the top of each Strip. Each Strip’s meter can be indep

Page 145 - Switch Automation

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide52Meter ConfigurationPress the Cnfg key at the bottom of the Meter Presets Panel. The Meter Configurati

Page 146 - Fill Features

Chapter 4: CM401T Master Section 53Master Section MetersThe TFT screen above the center section shows two meters. The upper meter automatically shows

Page 147 - AutoFill

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guidevi

Page 148 - Fill Start

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide54

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Chapter 5: CM402T Expanded Channel Module 55Chapter 5: CM402T Expanded Channel ModuleThe CM402T module (see figure on next page) is located to the lef

Page 150 - Fill to Punch

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide56CM402T Expanded Channel Module

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Chapter 5: CM402T Expanded Channel Module 57Channel Select PanelThe Channel Select Panel provides easy physical access to any channel or Control Group

Page 152 - Punch Capture

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide58Copy, Paste, and ClearTo copy:1 Select the channel to copy by pressing its Wave key. That channel is

Page 153 - Mix Assigns

Chapter 5: CM402T Expanded Channel Module 59Knobset Control PanelThe Knobset Control Panel configures the knobs above the panel and which pages of Dyn

Page 154 - Automation Management

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide60Bus Routing PanelThis panel shows the Group and Mix Bus routing for channels assigned to the Center S

Page 155 - Save Mix

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 61Chapter 6: Channels and StripsStripsA CM408T module contains eight identical Strips, each with independent Main and S

Page 156 - Automation Conform

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide62The Strip with block diagram for Main/Swap channels and meter/status displayMain ChannelSwap ChannelM

Page 157 - Time Display

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 63Map Channels, Control Groups, and Busses to StripsEach Strip can control a Main and Swap channel. One or both of the

Page 158 - Storing and Recalling Notes

Part I: Introduction to System 5

Page 159 - Reel Balancing

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide64Multiple Assignments: Channel Assign PanelThe Channel Assign Panel is typically used to assign channe

Page 160

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 65Multiple Assignments: Bus Assign PanelThe Bus Assign Panel is typically used to assign busses to multiple Strips but

Page 161

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide66Shortcut Assignment for Multiple ChannelsTo assign multiple, consecutive channels to the console surf

Page 162 - Input Types

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 67Strip UtilitiesThe Strip Config Panel contains useful utilities that make Strip operations more efficient:Strip Lock,

Page 163 - Output Types

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide68Strip ExpandStrip Expand expands the display and control of a single Strip over several Strips, permi

Page 164 - Event Configuration Display

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 69You can also press that channel’s Chan Select key in the center section Select Panel.4 Deselect the Fader Unity key

Page 165 - Event List

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide70Delay Display ModesThree delay display modes are available in the Strip Config Panel (Pg 3) when the

Page 166 - GPI Examples

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 71Clear DefaultsThe Clear Defaults file determines what happens when a function or channel is cleared. For example, a c

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System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide72Select/Punch KeysThere are several Select/Punch keys on a Strip that operate on different levels:• At

Page 168

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 73All ModeWhen All mode is active on a Strip, that Strip’s function and Swap keys operate on all channels currently map

Page 170 - 1 2 3 4

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide74Channel Process Order and Patch PointsThe seven channel processing functions can be placed in any ord

Page 171

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 75To display the configuration controls for processor order and patch points:1 Press the Input function key to assign

Page 172

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide76Channel Processor OrderThe channel process order is accessed in eMix (Masters > Process Order) and

Page 173 - CM403 Film/Post Module

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 77Channel FunctionsSystem 5 provides exceptional programmable functions for each channel: Input, Dynamics, EQ and Filte

Page 174 - The Film Panel

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide78InputsEach channel has an A and B input. See “Channel Patch Points” on page 75 to learn how to assign

Page 175 - The PEC/DIR Panel

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 79Analog ControlsIf an ML530 Mic-Line Interface or Modular I/O preamp is patched to the input, the top four knobs show

Page 176 - Wave Key

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide80Stereo ControlsStereo channels have additional controls (see “Multi Format Masters” on page 111). Bal

Page 177 - Speaker Re-Assign

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 81DynamicsEach channel has a compressor/expander/gate with external key input and filtered sidechain. Press the Dyn fun

Page 178 - Solo Control

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide82Expander/Gate (Page 2)The lower switch next to the xRat knob switches the expander in/out. The expand

Page 179 - CM403 TFT Display

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 83Sidechain/Filters (Page 4)The Sidechain/Filters knobset page is shown in the figure above. The lower switch next to t

Page 180 - Dual Joystick Panel

Chapter 1: Introduction 3Chapter 1: IntroductionWelcome to the System 5, a highly advanced digital audio mixing system. System 5’s modular control sur

Page 181 - Punching In a Joystick

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide84Parametric EQEach parametric EQ band has two knobs: one shared between frequency and Q, and another f

Page 182 - Multi-Operator Console

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 85Aux SendsThe number of Aux sends available depends on the number of cards in the DF66 (or whether the DF70 is used in

Page 183 - Solo-In-Place

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide86Aux Send ConfigAux Sends can be individually or globally set to pre- or post-fader. To set each Aux B

Page 184

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 87PanUnlike a traditional analog console, System 5 is not limited to one pan format and one pan control per channel. Sy

Page 185 - Hybrid CM403 Joysticks

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide88Divergence Front (DivF)This parameter requires at least three speakers to function. Divergence ranges

Page 186

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 89Track Panner ModuleThe Track Panner Module is a four-Strip wide optional addition to the System 5 console. It control

Page 187 - Environmental Compliance

System 5 Digital Audio Mixing System User Guide90Mix Bus RoutingThe 16 Mix Bus sections consist of individual busses in a defined pan format. For exam

Page 188 - Safety Compliance

Chapter 6: Channels and Strips 91Mix Minus (S5B Only)Each channel has a Mix Minus output that can send a unique feed to an announcer. The Mix Minus Re

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Page 190 - Product Information

Chapter 7: Busses and Bus Masters 91Chapter 7: Busses and Bus MastersThe number of busses and channels available in your System 5 configuration is det

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