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Automation

automation

A standard feature of the CINETRA console is the snapshot automation. Not only the faders but also the joysticks used for surround mixes are motorized. (Motorized joysticks are not available on U.S. units.) On request, the console can be equipped with a dynamic automation. The automation functions are mostly operated from the console.

Snapshot Automation

The snapshot automation gathers all audio parameters and channel links and stores them as a status to an editable list. Up to 99 statuses can be stored and recalled at any time for each project. Copying channel configurations and parameter settings to other channels is included in the snapshot automation, too.

Sequencer Automation

An optional sequencer automation is available that provides sequential time-related status recall with definable fade-over curves. In addition, MIDI messages can be transmitted to external devices for sound or effect control.

Dynamic Automation

The timecode-controlled dynamic automation detects changes made to all audio parameters in a 10-ms processing grid. Mix-downs are managed on the basis of an extensive mix tree. Automation functions such as Read, Absolute Write, Trim Write, Auto Return, Take Over (manual return), and Isolate Move (punch in/out) are provided for each channel.

 
Multi-Channel Formats

Multi-Channel Formats

A multi-channel option is available for CINETRA main consoles. The following multi-channel formats are supported:

  • stereo (2-channel)
  • Dolby Surround 4-2-4 (4-channel)
  • HDTV 3-2 (5-channel)
  • Dolby SR-D (6-channel)
  • Sony SDDS (8-channel, optional)
The multi-channel format for a project is selected in the control program. Thus, buses for the selected format are defined, the corresponding number of monitor channels configured, and the multi-channel panpots set up. The multi-channel panpots are operated using the Joystick Panel. (Motorized joysticks are not available on U.S. units.)
 
Talk/Routing Matrix

Talk/Routing Matrix

The universal concept integrates talk and routing functions within a single matrix. The talk/routing matrix available for the CINETRA mixing-console system provides extended communication functions:

  • hierarchical paging stands with priority logic
  • fader-controlled routing
  • routing of different programs to different studios
 

NEXUS Operation

Nexus Operation
The NEXUS routing system is partly operated from the CINETRA main console. For example, I/O assignment, gain setting, and phase-inversion enabling are performed on the console interface.

In addition, the NEXUS program can be run on the main console for accurate routing-system control – the user will then be able to set parameters such as the full-scale level or the global sample rate.

Moreover, NEXUS can be connected to dedicated control computers, so it can be operated simultaneously from multiple places and independently of the mixing-console system – for example, if CINETRA was allowed to access only a part of the NEXUS network.

In this case, inputs and outputs used by the console are protected and cannot be cleared or modified by other users.

 
Extended Cinetra/Nexus Functions

Extended CINETRA/NEXUS Functions

The NEXUS system provides not only audio connections but also even more functionality to CINETRA:

  • talk-microphone and amplifier inputs
  • relays for remote start and signaling
  • machine-control relays and control protocols
  • external monitoring of NEXUS signals at CINETRA consoles
 

CINETRA Offline Editor

Offline Editor

The CINETRA offline editor allows for setting up CINETRA projects on a standard PC independently of a CINETRA console. The hard editor emulates the entire CINETRA/NEXUS audio system, providing the user with the familiar graphical interface – all standard editing functions are available.

The editor allows, for instance, preparing a production in the office while the studio is still occupied, or routine tasks such as channel labeling or input assignment do not require pricey studio time anymore.
Data exchange between the editor and the console is achieved using MOD media. For this purpose, the offline editor features a standard MOD drive.

 

Remote Maintenance

The remote-maintenance system provides maintenance of CINETRA and NEXUS systems remotely performed by Stage Tec. This could be, for instance, for updating the control program or the firmware, for troubleshooting, or project-file transmission. User support by the manufacturer, for example, when configuring customized setups, becomes an extremely fast and economical option when using the remote-maintenance system.

Data exchange is accomplished via standard ISDN or phone lines.

Of course, if security is an issue, the user's CINETRA or NEXUS system can be efficiently protected against unauthorized access.

Remote Maintenance

 

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