Sony OXF-R3 operation manual Glossary of Terms, About This Manual

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Glossary of Terms

 

 

About This Manual

 

 

 

 

 

 

ABS

Absolute

O/B

Outside Broadcast

ADC

Analogue to Digital Converter

O/L

Overload

AES

Audio Engineering Society

 

 

AFL

After Fader Listen

PAN

Panoramic

ATR

Audio Tape Recorder

PCB

Printed Circuit Board

AUX

Auxiliary

PCM

Pulse Code Modulation

 

 

PFL

Pre Fader Listen

CAL

Calibrated or Calibration

PSU

Power Supply Unit

CH

Channel

 

 

CMRR

Common Mode Rejection Ratio

RET

Return

CR

Control Room

RSL

Remote Studio Link

DAC

Digital to Analogue Converter

S-C

Side Chain

DAT

Digital Audio Tape

SDDS

Sony Dynamic Digital Sound

DIV

Divergence

SDIF

Sony Digital Interface Format

DYN

Dynamics

SEL

Select

 

 

SIG

Signal

EBU

European Broadcasting Union

SM

Session Management

EDL

Edit Decision List

SMPTE

Society of Motion Picture & Television

EQ

Equaliser or Equalisation

 

Engineers

EXT

External

SMS

Session Management System

 

 

SP

Signal Processing

FILT

Filter

SPL

Sound Pressure Level

FS

Sampling Frequency

SRC

Sample Rate Converter

 

 

SSG

Super Send Group

GDC

Global Delay Compensation

STER

Stereo

GPI

General Purpose Interface

SUR

Surround

GUI

Graphical User Interface

S/W

Software

HF

High Frequency

T/B

Talkback

HMF

Higher Mid Frequency

TC

Time Code

H/W

Hardware

TCF

Time Code Frame

 

 

TFT

Thin Film Transistor

I/O

Input/Output

T/LIST

Track List

 

 

TRM

Trim

LCD

Liquid Crystal Display

 

 

LED

Light Emitting Diode

VCA

Voltage Controlled Amplifier

LF

Low Frequency

VDU

Video Display Unit

LMF

Lower Mid Frequency

VGA

Video Graphics Array

L/R

Left/Right

 

 

LS

Loudspeaker

 

 

MADI

Multi-Channel Audio Digital Interface

 

 

MF

Mid Frequency

 

 

MIC

Microphone

 

 

MIDI

Musical Instrument Digital Interface

 

 

M.O.

Magneto-Optical (disk)

 

 

MON

Monitor

 

 

M/T

Multitrack

 

 

MTR

Meter

 

 

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Sony OXF-R3 operation manual Glossary of Terms, About This Manual

OXF-R3 specifications

The Sony OXF-R3 is a state-of-the-art digital mixing console that combines advanced technology with user-friendly design, catering to the needs of modern audio professionals. Launched as part of Sony's renowned OXF product line, this console is engineered for high-end live sound, broadcast mixing, and studio applications, delivering exceptional audio quality and flexibility.

One of the standout features of the OXF-R3 is its extensive number of input channels, which provides audio engineers with ample flexibility for managing complex mixing tasks. It supports up to 96 simultaneous inputs, making it suitable for large-scale productions. Each channel is equipped with high-resolution 24-bit/192kHz audio processing, ensuring crystal-clear sound reproduction across the entire frequency spectrum.

The OXF-R3 integrates advanced digital signal processing technologies, allowing for intricate sound shaping and manipulation. It features a comprehensive suite of onboard effects, including reverb, compression, and equalization, all of which can be applied in real-time. This versatility makes it an ideal choice for both live performance and studio recording environments.

One of the key characteristics of the OXF-R3 is its intuitive user interface. The console is equipped with a large touch-screen display that provides easy access to settings and parameters, simplifying the mixing process even in high-pressure situations. Additionally, the OXF-R3 offers various physical controls, including faders, knobs, and buttons, allowing for tactile mixing experiences that many audio professionals prefer.

In terms of connectivity, the OXF-R3 shines with numerous input and output options, including analog, digital, and even multi-channel network audio interfaces. This flexibility ensures compatibility with a wide range of audio equipment and systems, enhancing its usability across different scenarios.

The console also embraces the latest advancements in remote control and automation technologies. Users can operate the OXF-R3 from a distance using compatible devices, facilitating seamless adjustments during live performances and recordings.

The build quality of the OXF-R3 reflects Sony’s commitment to durability and reliability. Constructed from robust materials, it is designed to withstand the rigors of both studio and live environments, ensuring longevity and consistent performance over time.

In conclusion, the Sony OXF-R3 is a powerful digital mixing console that delivers a blend of advanced features, exceptional audio quality, and user-friendly design. Its versatility makes it an invaluable tool for sound engineers and producers alike, solidifying its place in the audio technology landscape. With its innovative technologies and robust construction, the OXF-R3 continues to set a high standard in the world of professional audio mixing.