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Talkback

There is one Talkback path that is used for the talkback system and the tone/slate generator.

It is not possible to generate tone if Talkback is in use and vice versa.

There are two Talkback busses.

Film Listens

These are used to provide a non-destructive AFL solo bus that feeds the Surround Monitors directly.

The number of Film Listens is automatically changed to match the number of Film paths, and this should not be changed manually.

They are named FLS1 to FLS8.

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5 Fader Strip

Fig 41: Fader Strip

Faders have two scales - a conventional level scale with 10dB in hand and a trim scale for creating VCA style trims.

Settings for the selected channel will be displayed on the Logicators and the key leds.

Two logicators are located at the top of each strip, the lower one is a Pan control; the upper one an assignable logicator whose function can fixed to be the fader level for the path on the other layer, or set to be any control for the path currently on the faders

Adjacent to each of these logicators are 3 leds that show the automation mode for whichever control is currently held there.

Fader strips are provided with two scribble strips - a conventional scribble strip and an electronic scribble strip. The channel name assigned during the configuration process will be displayed in the electronic scribble strip. This may be set by default or user defined.

The BUS & TAPE buttons only apply to Tracks, and switch the monitoring from what is being sent to the tape machine, or what is being returned. Pressing both buttons at once will put that Track in Overdub mode where the sum of what is being sent and returned will be heard.

The FLIP button will swap whatever path is held on the assignable logicator with the path currently on the faders.

LOCK KNOB locks the currently assigned function on the top logicator and prevents it from being reassigned to another function.

LOCK will ‘lock’ that path to the surface when applying global layer changes.

The GANG button allows you to set up a gang of faders where there is a master and slave relationship. Any offsets between faders is retained but can be changed at will.

The state of a fader in a Gang is displayed with the MST (Master) or SLV (Slave) leds above the fader PFL button.

The LINK button allows you to link controls between paths so making a change on one path makes the same change across all paths in the Link. This could be be auxes, EQ bands, on/off switches, etc.

The MACRO 1 / 2 / 3 / 4 buttons enable you to locally apply any of the 4 Master MACROs that have been set on the lower AFU.

The Access key (beneath the SOLO button) calls that path into the AFU, so that all of it’s controls are accessible. It is also used for internal routing and the setup of Gangs and Links.

The two triangular Up/Down leds are used in automation and show the direction that the fader must be moved to match the previous play pass when working in Automatch mode.

To the left of the fader, a tri-coloured led indicates the incoming signal level.

Yellow

present

Orange

loud

Red

digital clipping will occur

Below this, a bargraph meter can be set to either show compression gain reduction (displayed above the centre led) and gate action (displayed below the centre led), or input signal presence. This is set in Encore System Preferences.

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6 Fader Assignment

The console makes economical use of the fader strips by having two paths assigned to each fader strip within the current BANK.

The paths assigned to each layer are initially determined with Desk Designer in Desk Editor.

Layer Selection on the Fader Strips

The keys used to change which paths are on the surface are the FLIP keys on the fader strips and the BANK 1 - 6 keys on the lower AFU.

The LOCK keys on the fader strips are used to control which fader strips will be affected by the Bank 1 – 6 & FLIP keys.

To swap path assignments between the fader and the Assignable Logicator, press the FLIP key on the required fader strip.

If the Assignable Logicator is assigned to the same path as the fader then the

Flip key will have no effect.

Fig 42: Locks panel

To prevent the Bank 1-6 or FLIP keys from re-assigning faders, press the LOCK key on the required fader strips. The integral led will illuminate.

To prevent the Bank 1-6 or FLIP keys from re-assigning individual Small Faders, press the LOCK KNOB key on the required fader strips (the integral led will illuminate).

As well as locking the current path to the Small Fader, the current function of the Assignable Logicator is also locked.

Layer selection on the AFU

As set in Encore, there are six Banks available with two Layers on each.

As you call each Bank to the surface and Layer One will be placed on the faders, with Layer Two displayed on the Assignable Logicators (unless they have another path or function already locked in place).

The bank name will be displayed in the alpha display window.

You can swap between the two layers using the FLIP key.

The four MACRO buttons are used to set functions across all the faders as set in Encore System Preferences.

The three STORE buttons are used as three snapshots of controls that can be assigned to the Assignable Logicator when not being used as small faders.

Fig 43: Fader / Bank

panel

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7 AFU

The AFU (Assignable Facilities Unit) is an assignable central section which has controls for all the processing elements that can be assigned to a path, plus Aux contribution and I/O Routing control.

If a process is present and available, a logicator will display a single green led at the 6o'clock position. If a process is not available, there will be no green led, and touching the logicator will cause it to display red.

The AFU consists of an upper Main AFU Section containing the Aux, Pan, Filters, EQ, Dynamics and I/O Panels and a lower section which contains Automation controls, Bank and Layer control, Monitoring Selection, Tone, Talkback and Machine Control.

To Call a Path to the AFU

Press the Access key for the required path, or

Fig 44:

Access key

Press (and hold) the arrow keys on either side of the AFU Solo key (the AFU will step through all the paths in the current console setup).

Fig 45: AFU

Arrow keys

To Interrogate an AFU Logicator setting

Touch the Logicator. The current setting and the name of the assigned path will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

To Copy settings between paths

Ensure that the PATH CONTROL COPY function has been selected to be on one of the Global Macro keys as set in Encore.

Press the relevant Macro button on the path you wish to copy parameters settings from. The desk will go into Copy mode, flashing the word COPY on the fader alphas.

The path will be called to the AFU, and all the available controls to be copied will light red. This is the scope of controls to be copied, and globally resets itself to include all controls every time you enter Copy mode.

If you wish to change this scope, then touch any control. The rest of the scope will be cleared, and this single control will be added to scope, which now becomes additive in that you can create a collection of controls to be copied by touching logicators on the AFU.

Once you have set the scope, press the MACRO buttons on the paths you wish to copy parameter settings to (the Macro buttons on the destination paths will light to confirm that the settings have been copied across).

The alphas will also display Copy Src on the source path, and Copy Dest for all the destination paths.

To clear Copy mode, press the MACRO button on the source path, and the desk will return to normal operation.

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Signal Processing

There are two different ways of assigning processing. Both are screen based and accessed via Encore.

Path Editor is suited to fine tuning of signal processing allocations and can be used to change the order in which processing is applied to the signal.

Desk Editor is suited to rapid setup of all signal processing in a fresh console configuration, including duplication of signal processing elements between paths.

EQ

Fig 46: EQ panel

Up to eight bands of parametric EQ can be assigned to a signal path.

Each band is selectable over the full 12Hz to 20kHz spectrum with 24dB cut and boost, variable curve and a Q between 0.1 and 10.

A graphical representation of the EQ curve can be viewed as the EQ is adjusted in the EQ & Dynamics curve display (see Tools Menu in Encore).

The EQ display is also shown in reduced form on the TFT meter bridge.

If more than 4 bands of EQ are assigned to a path then the sidechain elements and filters are not available in that path. EQ bands 5 to 8 have the same system defaults as EQ bands 1 to 4 respectively (i.e. band 5 is an HF band and so on), but this can be changed with the

User Defaults utility.

To switch the equaliser in and out of a signal path, press the Access key for the required path, and press the On/Off key on the EQ Panel. The large led above the key will illuminate green when the equaliser is on.

The number of bands of EQ will be available according to the processing assigned to the path.

If no EQ has been assigned then the AFU Parameter display will indicate NO EQ.

Turn the Q Logicator to the required setting. The value will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

Fig 47: EQ Shapes

To set the shape, press the SHAPE key.

The integral led will illuminate red. Turn the Q Logicator.

The possible shapes (high shelf, low shelf, bell, notch, HP/LP filter) will illuminate in the shape display as they are selected.

Once you have selected the EQ shape, press the SHAPE key again and the logicator will return to controlling the Q.

To set the level, turn the Level logicator to the required setting. The value will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

To set the frequency, turn the Frequency logicator to the required setting. The value will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

If there are more than 4 bands of EQ, the leds in the SLOPE and HP/LP keys in the Filter panel will illuminate green when EQ bands 1 to 4 are selected, and will illuminate red when EQ bands 5 to 8 are selected.

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To toggle the EQ controls between bands 1 to 4 and bands 5 to 8, press any of the Slope and HP/LP keys in the Filter panel.

The leds in the Slope and HP/LP keys are green when bands 1 to 4 are selected, and red when bands 5 to 8 are selected.

If you have 5 or more bands of EQ, then it is not possible to apply Filters, although one band of EQ can be set to act as a Filter.

This only applies when there are more than 4 bands of EQ.

To view the EQ curve as it is adjusted

Click the EQ & Dynamics Icon or select EQ & Dynamics from the drop down Tools Menu on the Encore Screen.

The EQ & Dynamics screen will be displayed.

The EQ curve will change shape as the EQ Logicators are adjusted and the settings will be shown in the boxes below the curve.

The EQ curve can also displayed in smaller form on the meter bridge, providing the relevant path is on the console surface.

Fig 48: EQ / Dyn screen

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Dynamics

The Dynamics elements are a Limiter, a Compressor and an Expander/Gate.

If more than one is assigned to a path then they will be grouped at the same point in the signal processing chain.

A shared Sidechain with a single band of EQ and optional Key Input can be applied to the Dynamics elements.

Each process has a gain reduction meter, and Attack times can be set at zero.

A DRC (Dynamic Range Controller) can be assigned to a path instead of individual dynamics elements. The

DRC is a combined Limiter and Compressor which requires less signal processing than a separate Limiter and Compressor.

The DRC excludes other dynamics elements but can

have the sidechain applied.

Fig 49: Dynamics panel

Dynamics will only be available if the relevant processing is assigned to the path.

Compressor

Press the On/Off key. The green led above the key will illuminate.

Turn the relevant Logicators to adjust threshold, ratio attack time, release, knee and make up gain.

The value will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

Limiter

Press the Limiter On/Off key. The green led above the key will illuminate.

Turn the relevant Logicators to adjust threshold, attack time, release, knee and make-up gain.

The value will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

Expander/Gate

The Expander and Gate controls are shared.

To switch between Expander or Gate, press the Exp/Gate key. The indicators below the key will toggle between Exp and Gate.

Press the On/Off key, and the green led above the key will illuminate.

Turn the relevant Logicators to adjust threshold, ratio, attack time, release, knee (Expander) or hysteresis (Gate) and make up gain.

The value will be displayed in the AFU Parameter display.

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Sidechain EQ

To activate the sidechain EQ, press the On/Off key. The green led above the key will illuminate.

To change Q, level and frequency, rotate the Q, Level and Freq Logicators to the required settings.

To select shape, press the Shape key. The integral led will illuminate red. Rotate the Q Logicator. The shape indicators will illuminate in turn as the Logicator is rotated.

Key Input

To select the key input path, press the up and down arrow keys. The alpha display will indicate the currently selected signal source.

To activate the key input, press the Key/Link key. The integral led will illuminate red. The Key Input is always assigned to the first processing element in the path.

If the order of dynamic processing is changed, the Key Input will remain attached to the first processing element in the path.

The input to the sidechain will be taken from the path indicated in the alpha display instead of from the input to the path the sidechain is applied to. Tracks and Inputs can be used as external triggers.

Sidechain Listen

To monitor the sidechain signal, press the LISTEN key.

The integral led will illuminate red.

The output from the sidechain will replace the output from the primary signal path, allowing the sidechain to be heard. You will hear the trigger path with any EQ processing applied.

DRC

The DRC (Dynamic Range Controller) is a combined Expander and compressor that uses less processing than a separate Expander and Compressor would.

This is traded off by having the Expander ratio fixed at 2:1 and a common attack time. The thresholds and release times are set separately.

The DRC is an ideal tool for broadcasting environments as it is designed to force the signal level into a certain range.

A DRC in the signal path will exclude other dynamics from the path. A DRC can only be added to a path with Desk Edit or Path Edit.

A sidechain can be applied to the DRC.

Press the Compressor or Expander On/Off key.

The green leds above both On/Off keys will illuminate.

To adjust the Compressor settings, rotate the Threshold, Ratio, Attack and Release Logicators as required.

To adjust the Expander settings, rotate the Threshold, Ratio, and Release Logicators as required.

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