
Section 4: Misc Automation
1 - 12 Euphonix CS3000/2000 MixView 3.2 Software Supplement
When copying projects between hard disks, the project copy now retains the
original project date rather than the current date and time. Additionally,
MixView 3.1 is now year 2000 compliant. All date fields contain all four year
numerals.
Linking two adjacent EQ modules is a handy mixing feature in any console. On
the CS3000/2000, EQ linking now operates between any two adjacent odd/
even module pairs, i.e., 1/2, 3/4 or 23/24 (horizontal linking) as well as be-
tween EQ 1 and EQ 2 within a single channel module (vertical linking). Horizon-
tal linking can be accomplished starting with either of the channel pairs. We
will now show how to EQ link channels 23 and 24.
To link two console EQ modules, press channel 23’s EQ•Dyn1 attention key:
Project Dates
Stereo EQ Linking
Copying linked EQs
F1 F2 F3 F4
23E1-> lmG 0.0dB –>L1 >–
Once you have selected a target channel EQ object, press the DSC [*ST] key:
F1 F2 F3 F4
link: <–>
Stereo EQ Link Menu
<->
The Stereo EQ Link Menu is where you decide in which orientation to link.
Press [F3] (<–>) to link channel 24’s EQ 1 to channel 23’s EQ 1:
Both EQ 1 & 2 LEDs will now track each other and all changes made to either
channel’s EQ 1 is now reflected in the other linked channel. Notice the asterisk
to the left of the SmartDisplay [F2] key designator. The presence of the aster-
isk and its position in the display shows at a glance that the channel whose
EQ menu we are currently observing contains a horizontal link. The vertical link
asterisk is located further to the left. Eq links are stored with the console’s
SnapShot information. Breaking a link leaves each EQ in whatever state it was
in at the time the link was removed.
As before, only vertical EQ links can be copied between console channels.
F1 F2 F3 F4
F1 F2 F3 F4
23E1-> lmG 0.0dB –>L1>–
*
23E1-> lmG 0.0dB –>L1>–
*
Current horizontal link
Current vertical link
Horizontal and Vertical EQ object
linking are mutually exclusive,
one replacing the other when
either is established.
SIDE NOTE:
3.1
3.2
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