Midas Legend 3000 Manual

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OPERATORS MANUALKlark Teknik Group Klark Teknik Building Walter Nash Road Kidderminster Worcestershire DY11 7HJ England Tel: +44 1562 741515 Fax: +44 1562 745371 Email:[email protected] Websites: www.midasconsoles.com www.klarkteknik.com MIDAS Legend 3000 Console Operators Manual DOC02-L3000 Issue 1.2 - March 2004 Due to a policy of continual product improvement, specification and features may be subject to change without notice. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS CAUTION RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK DO NOT OPEN WARNING: TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE OR ELECTRIC SHOCK, DO NOT EXPOSE THIS APPLIANCE TO RAIN OR MOISTURE AVIS: RISQUE DE CHOC ELECTRIQUE. NE PAS OUVRIR These symbols are internationally accepted symbols that warn of potential hazards with electrical products. The lightning flash with arrowhead symbol, within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of uninsulated “dangerous voltage” within the product's enclosure that may be of sufficient magnitude to constitute a risk of electric shock to persons. The exclamation point within an equilateral triangle is intended to alert the user to the presence of important operating and maintenance (servicing) instructions in the literature accompanying the appliance. 1. Read these instructions. 2. Keep these instructions. 3. Heed all warnings. 4. Follow all instructions. 5. Do not use this apparatus near water. 6. Clean only with a dry cloth. 7. Do not block any of the ventilation openings. Install in accordance with the manufacturers instructions. 8. Do not install near any heat sources such as radiators, heat registers, stoves, or other apparatus (including amplifiers) that produce heat. 9. Do not defeat the safety purpose of the polarized or grounding-type plug. A polarized plug has two blades with one wider than the other. A grounding type plug has two blades and a third grounding prong. The wide blade or the third prong are provided for your safety. If the provided plug does not fit into your outlet, consult an electrician for replacement of the obsolete outlet. 10. Protect the power cord from being walked on or pinched particularly at plugs, convenience receptacles, and the point where they exit from the apparatus. 11. Only use attachments / accessories specified by the manufacturer. 12. Use only with the cart, stand, tripod, bracket, or table specified by the manufacturer, or sold with the apparatus. When a cart is used, use caution when moving the cart/apparatus combination to avoid injury from tip-over. 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time. 14. Refer all servicing to qualified personnel. Servicing is required when the apparatus is damaged in any way, such as power-supply cord or plug is damaged, liquid has been spilled or objects have fallen into the apparatus, the apparatus has been exposed to rain or moisture, does not operate IEC-60065-Edn7-Midas . DY11 7HJ.. Walter Nash Road... DY11 7HJ. the attention of the specifier.... England Tel: (44) (0) 1562 741515. Klark Teknik Group (UK) Plc of.. Worcestershire. A Subsidiary of Telex communications. Declare that a sample of the following product:Product Type Number Legend 3000 Product Description Professional Audio Mixing Desk Nominal Voltage (s) 115V AC 230V AC Current 5..0A 2... Details of these special measures and limitations to use are available on request and are available in product manuals. Klark Teknik Group (UK) Plc Attention! Where applicable.... Fax: (44) (0) 1562 745371 Company Registration No: 2414018 abc abc S I G N A L P R O C E S SI N G B Y D E F I N I TI O N DESIGNED FOR A PURE PERFORMANCE DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We.. is in conformity with the following directives and/or standards:Directive(s) Generic Standard using EN55103 Limits and Methods Class B Conduct Emissions Class B Radiated Emissions Fast Transient Bursts Static Discharge Basic Electrical Safety LVD Harmonics Flicker Test Standard(s) EN50081/2 EN55103 EN55103 EN61000-4-4 EN61000-4-2 EN60204 EN60065 EN61000-3-2 EN61000-3-3 Signed:. Name: David Hoare Date: 19th March 2002 Authority: Technical Director.... Inc... ... Kidderminster. Kidderminster.5A Freq 50/60Hz to which this declaration refers.. installer or user is drawn to special limitations of use which must be observed when these products are taken into service to maintain compliance with the above directives.. purchaser. Klark Teknik Building..Walter Nash Road. Worcestershire... . CONTROL CONNECTIONS The console should only be operated with high quality screened control cables. Provision should be made for some flat surface surrounding the console to prevent people using it as a table top. the signal to noise ratio may be degraded. . All testing and servicing should ONLY be carried out by qualified engineers. All connector shells should be of metal construction so that they provide a screen when they are plugged into the console. All connector shells should be of metal construction so that they provide a screen when they are plugged into the console. It should be set for the appropriate line voltage and plugged into the mains outlets using the supplied cables. Ideally a cool area is preferred not in close proximity to power distribution equipment or other potential sources of interference. All ground connections should be made as shown on the connections page (over leaf). THE POWER SUPPLY SHOULD NEVER BE OPERATED WITH THE MAINS EARTH DISCONNECTED Please note that the power supply contains LETHAL VOLTAGES greatly in excess of the mains voltage and that its rails can produce extremely large currents which could burn out equipment and wiring if shorted.ATTENTION! The following special limitations apply to the console and must be observed in order to maintain safety and electromagnetic compatibility performance: POWER CONNECTION The console should only be operated with the power supply connected to ground via its mains supply connector. POWER The power supply should be located as far from the console as the connecting cable will allow. ELECTRIC FIELDS If the console is operated in an electromagnetic field that is amplitude modulated by an audio frequency signal. POSITION The console should be located in a convenient space commensurate with the use to which the console is being put. Many of these points will have been addressed before the console is even unpacked but it is worth repeating them. 90% modulation). All ground connections should be made as shown on the connections page (over leaf). INSTALLATION There are a number of points to consider when installing a mixing console. Degradation of up to 60dB may be experienced under extreme conditions (3V/m. AUDIO CONNECTIONS The console should only be operated with high quality screened twisted pair audio cables. LEGEND 3000 CONNECTORS Terminator Consoles can be linked using the Midas Can Bus. Depressing the terminator defines the end of the chain and prevents any possible unwanted signal being sent back up the chain. IN MIDI In Pin 2: Ground Pin 4: In+ Pin 5: In- THROU MIDI Thru Pin 2: Ground Pin 4: In+ Pin 5: In- OUT MIDI Out Pin 2: Ground Pin 4: In+ Pin 5: In- CAN BUSS Midas Can Bus Pin 1: +18V (100mA max) Pin 2: Can low Pin 3: OV Can Pin 4: Can High Pin 5: -18V(100mA max) RS-232 Pin 2: Receive Data Pin 3: Transmit Data Pin 5: GND Input Send / Return Tip: Hot Ring: Cold Sleeve: Ground Input / Output XLR Pin 1: Ground Pin 2: Hot Pin 3: Cold 56 Way Edac Connector (see page 41for wiring details) . CONTENTS Midas L3001 Mono Input Module Input Pod FOH EQ MON EQ Midas L3011Mix Output Module Meter Section Talk Back Section Mix Section VCA Master Section Midas L3021 Master Module Aux Return Section Group Section Matrix Section Automation Central Control Section Assign Keys and Mode Switches Snapshot Automation System Monitor Section Master Section Automation System Control Automation System System Layout Menu Overview V1.61 Lock States Assign Functions Assigning VCA’s to FOH Signal Path Assigning Automutes to FOH Signal Path Assigning VCA’s to MON Signal Path Assigning Automutes to MON Signal Path Scene Storage Menu Overview Continued Sizes and Dimensions Rear Panel Configuration Edac Wiring Diagram Block Diagrams Specification and Overview Midas L3750 Power Supply Input Crib Sheet Page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 9 Page 10 Page 11 Page 15 Page 18 Page 19 Page 20 Page 24 Page 25 Page 27 Page 28 Page 31 Page 32 Page 33 Page 34 Page 35 Page 36 Page 37 Page 38 Page 39 Page 40 Page 41 Page 42 Page 43 Page 47 Page 51 Page 55 Page 57 Page 67 Page 71 Page 73 . . 1 2 100 lo-mid MON 2k -6 0 50 100 -15 +15 Midas L3001 Mono Input Module 20 bass MON 200 -6 0 -15 1k 4k +15 hi-mid 2 400 16k -6 250 400 0 -15 +15 lo-mid 2 50 2k 0 monitor -6 EQ -15 +15 insert post FOH only 0 0 +6 1 PRE +6 2 0 0 +6 3 PRE +6 4 0 0 +6 5 PRE +6 6 0 0 +6 7 PRE +6 8 0 monitor MUTE 10 0 +6 9 PRE +6 10 0 MUTE 5 0 0 f.48V PAD hi-pass 60 160 12 6 O +25 +35 20 MON 400 -6 0 3 0 3 5k treble +15 +60 6 18 10k -15 +15 gain 2k MON 20k -6 0 1k 3k -15 +15 400 8k hi-mid front of house EQ 0.h.o.4 2 300 1k 0.4 0. 10 +6 PRE 5 10 20 30 40 50 +6 11 12 5 c dB 0 l pan r 10 stereo lcr image PAN MONO SIS ST 1 2 3 4 5 15 6 7 20 8 9 30 40 10 SET 5 SOLO 1 .1 0. Connecting a jack plug disconnects the XLR input. 3 +15 -15 +60 6 18 gain 2 . The GAIN control gives continuous adjustment of the input amplifier gain from + 15dB to + 60dB. The PHASE switch activates a 180 degrees phase change within the input amplifier. This is suitable for a condenser microphone or DI box. 48V PAD The PAD switch gives 30dB of attenuation to the input signal which will allow the connection of high output microphones or line level signals. Note:. There is a global disable for the 48V on the Talk Back section -see page12. O 12 6 +35 +25 3 0 The METER monitors the peak signal level of the main (FOH) input channel pre fader signal path.Input Pod The 48V switch connects 48 volt phantom power to the XLR mic input connector. A parallel line input is also provided via a jack which is protected from application of 48V. 300 1k 0.1 to 2 octaves with a 0. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the hi mid equaliser acts on from 400Hz to 8KHz.4 octave centre point.FOH EQ The HI PASS filter control is continuously adjustable from 20Hz to 400Hz. The lo mid FREQ.1 to 2 octaves with a 0.1 2 100 lo-mid MON 2k -6 0 The LO MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to .15dB with a 0dB centre detent.the signal path beyond this point is split into two .15dB with a 0dB centre detent. +15 50 100 -15 20 bass MON 200 -6 0 The BASS control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the bass equaliser acts on from 20Hz to 200Hz. +15 1k 3k -15 The hi mid FREQ. The MON switch connects the hi mid EQ to operate in the monitor signal path as well as the front of house signal path. The MON switch connects the treble EQ to operate in the monitor signal path as well as the front of house signal path. -15 +15 3 . control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the lo mid equaliser acts on from 100Hz to 2KHz. The MON switch connects the bass EQ to operate in the monitor signal path as well as the front of house signal path. The treble equaliser has a shelving response. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the treble equaliser acts on from 2KHz to 20KHz.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. 400 8k 0.1 0. +15 10k -15 2k MON 20k -6 0 The HI MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . hi-pass 60 160 The HI PASS switch connects the filter in the input channel signal path before the insert point and equaliser. hi-mid front of house EQ 0. The lo mid WIDTH control gives continuous adjustment of bandwidth from 0. The bass FREQ.4 2 The hi mid WIDTH control gives continuous adjustment of bandwidth from 0.4 octave centre point.4 The FOH EQ switch connects the equaliser into the front of house signal path. 20 MON 400 -6 0 5k treble The TREBLE control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . NOTE:. The treble FREQ. The MON switch connects the lo mid EQ to operate in the monitor signal path as well as the front of house signal path.FOH and MON.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. The bass equaliser has a shelving response. The MON EQ switch connects the equaliser into the monitor signal path including any sections assigned to it from the front of house EQ. +15 The lo mid FREQ. it will not act upon monitor signals). control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the hi mid equaliser acts on from 50Hz to 2KHz.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the hi mid equaliser acts on from 400Hz to 16KHz. 4 .15dB with a 0dB centre detent.e.MON EQ The hi mid FREQ. -15 +15 insert post FOH only The insert defaults to be pre EQ but the insert POST (FOH only) switch changes the insert position to be post the front of house EQ (i. -15 lo-mid 2 50 2k 0 monitor -6 EQ The LO MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . 1k 4k hi-mid 2 400 16k -6 250 400 0 The HI MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . +6 7 PRE +6 8 0 0 +6 9 PRE +6 10 0 0 +6 11 PRE +6 12 5 . A routing LED below the aux control provides indication of status. RED being POST fader and GREEN being PRE fader. All aux busses can be globally assigned to derive signals from the FOH signal path or MON signal path. +6 5 PRE +6 6 0 0 The aux PRE switches change the signal sent to the aux busses from post fader to pre fader and this is confirmed by a led colour change on the bus routing LEDs. The switch to do this is located on the mix output module. The assignments may also be stored as part of a snapshot scene.0 0 The AUX controls (1 to 12) give continuous adjustment of the level sent from the input channel to the aux busses. The level adjustment is from + 6dB to off. +6 1 PRE +6 2 0 0 +6 3 PRE +6 4 0 0 Aux send ON/OFF switching is achieved using the console assignment system. If the switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off. As a default the solo system is auto cancelling so each new solo cancels the last. The SOLO ADD mode switch on the master module defeats the auto cancelling and allows multiple channel monitoring. centre. When the image control is fully anti-clockwise the pan control reverts to stereo such that a centre panned signal will route at equal power to the left and right speakers. but. right master mix. The SIS switch enables the spatial imaging system which operates in conjunction with the pan control to produce a left.3dB at the centre position. stereo lcr image PAN MONO When the spatial imaging system is active the IMAGE control can modify the action of the pan control so as to place the channel within a three speaker system. SIS ST The MONO switch connects the post fader channel signal to the mono master bus. right such that a centre panned signal will route to the centre speaker only and will not appear in either of the left or right outputs. 6 . . centre. All other Image control positions generate a composite blend of the stereo and LCR panning systems so that the optimum degree of centre image focus and speaker power can be obtained. if it is held on for more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the channel solo will turn off.e. When the image control is fully clockwise the pan control will operate in full left. The ST switch connects the post fader channel signal to the master stereo bus via the pan control.c The PAN defaults to control the channel placement within the master stereo mix and has a constant power law. l pan r The PAN switch changes all group bus assignments to operate via the stereo pan pot. i. SOLO The SOLO switch sends input monitor channel signals to the MON PFL/AFL busses and sends input front of house channel signals to the FOH PFL/AFL stereo busses. When the image control and pan control are both set central the channel will be routed with equal power to all three speakers. If the master module SOLO SIS is enabled the front of house solo buses will switch to LCR operation. o. and AUDIO group assignments. module disable The SET switch is used to programme the channel AUX. this switch can be used to stop unwanted scene updates and set the module to a default state. The “module disable” is not intended for normal use. The central controller MODE switches toggle through the four available states (the fourth state being AUX where status is displayed close to the aux controls). 7 . VCA_MON and AUDIO group assignment. however. VCA-FOH. VCAMON. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation. 10 5 10 20 30 40 50 dB 0 5 The MON and FOH FADERS give independent adjustment of the monitor and front of house input channel levels from + 10dB to off. if the automation systems fail. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation.The MON MUTE switch mutes the monitor input channel signal path at all points after the insert send. f. 1 2 10 3 4 5 15 6 7 20 8 30 9 40 10 SET 5 The 10 ASSIGN led's are used to show the status of the VCA-FOH.h. The central controller MODE switches and ASSIGN keys select the desired assignment function and the SET switch toggles the channel on and off with each alternate press. monitor MUTE 10 MUTE 5 0 The FOH MUTE switch mutes the front of house input channel signal path at all points after the insert send. 8 . 4 0.1 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 2 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 3 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 4 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 5 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 6 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 7 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 8 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 9 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 10 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 11 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 12 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 LC 311 mixes LC 311 1 MON 2 Midas L3011 Mix Output Module 0 10k MON 0 ambience dimmers 2-track ST +6 +6 0 oscillator 100 PINK 1k talk back 0 ST GRP 1 supply 2 1-4 5-8 1-6 +18 -18 +48 +5 +12 +48V on 6 -15 TALK TALK littlite MONO stereo +10 0 ON NEUTRIK 50 frequency 0 5k +10 2 3 1 gain ON MONO GRP 5k 10k 5k EXT MTX mic led +25 +35 -6 -15 0 +6 +15 treble 0 +6 +15 100 2k 400 300 8k 1k -6 -15 mono +10 level 3k +10 +25 +35 SOLO 2k 0 20k 2k 0 66 +15 -15 20k 6 +15 1k 0 -6 -15 +6 +15 rev tb +15 +60 GRP +15 gain +60 hi-mid 0 ST -6 +48 +6 MTX 0.1 1k 2 0.1 2 1k 1k 300 MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE MUTE 100 0 6 -15 2k 100 0 6 6 +15 -15 2k 6 +15 SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO SOLO vca 1 10 vca 2 vca 3 10 vca 4 vca 5 10 vca 6 vca 7 10 vca 8 vca 9 10 vca 10 50 100 50 100 20 0 200 20 0 66 +15 -15 EQ EQ 200 6 +15 5 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 5 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 5 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 5 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 5 0 5 10 15 6 -15 O O MUTE MUTE 20 30 40 SOLO SOLO 1 vca 2 3 vca 4 5 vca 6 7 vca 8 9 vca 10 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 dB 1 mix 2 9 .1 300 2 0.1 2 3k 3k 1k 400 0 6 -15 8k 400 0 66 +15 -15 8k 6 +15 0.4 0.4 0.4 -15 bass +15 lo-mid ambience meter select 0. Meter Section The METER monitors the peak signal level of the post fader mix outputs. 1 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 2 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 LC 311 10 . The MONO LEVEL control provides nominal adjustment from +10 to off. The tape to ST switch connects the tape inputs to the stereo master busses. The LED BRIGHTNESS control is a dimmer for the console surface led's. stereo +10 0 The tape to MONO switch connects the tape inputs to the mono master bus. 2-track ST 0 The ST LEVEL control provides nominal adjustment from +10 to off. 50 frequency 0 5k The GENERATOR ON switch connects the signal generator output to the console's internal talk busses and to the talk external output XLR. MONO mono +10 11 . ON level +10 The tape inputs provide a feed from an unbalanced phono source to the stereo and or mono master busses.dimmers T h e L A M P BRIGHTNESS control is a dimmer for the console littlites. oscillator 100 PINK 1k The FREQ. The generator LEVEL control gives continuous adjustment of the signal generator peak output signals from +10dBu to off. control gives continuous adjustment of the oscillator frequency from 50Hz to 5K. Talk Back Section littlite led The PINK switch overrides the oscillator by giving a pink noise output. The 48V ON switch activates (or safes) the connection of 48V to the input modules.2. The talk to MTX switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to ALL matrix busses. 1 supply 2 1-4 5-8 1-6 +18 -18 +48 +5 +12 +48V on MONO GRP The POWER indicators show the status of all rails on both power supplies.3 and 4 busses. The talk to ST switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to the stereo master busses. NEUTRIK 2 3 1 +10 gain ON mic The talk to GRP 1-4 switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to group 1. The TALK MIC ON switch connects the signal talk mic output to the console's internal talk busses and to the talk external output XLR. The talk to MONO switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to the mono master bus. At the same time it also dims all the local monitor outputs by 20dB to prevent howl round. 12 .talk back The TALK XLR socket accepts balanced 150 Ohm microphone signals. ST GRP The talk to GRP 5-8 switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to group 5. 0 The talk LEVEL gives continuous adjustment of the post limiter signals from +10dB to off. EXT MTX .6. The talk to EXT switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to the external output. The microphone amplifier gain is factory set to 50dB and operates in conjunction with a peak limiter which is set to +10dBu.7 and 8 busses. 13 .15dB with a 0dB centre detent.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. The TREBLE control gives continuous adjustment of the treble equaliser boost and cut from + 15dB to . control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the hi mid equaliser acts on from 400Hz to 8KHz.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. +25 +35 +15 gain +60 +48 The hi mid FREQ. The HI MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . The lo mid FREQ. 0 -6 400 300 8k 1k -6 100 2k -15 The 48V switch connects 48 volt phantom power to the ambienceXLR mic input connector. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the lo mid equaliser acts on from 100Hz to 2KHz.The ambience GAIN control gives continuous adjustment of the ambient mic amplifier gain from + 15dB to + 60dB. The LO MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to .15dB with a 0dB centre detent. 0 -6 -15 +6 +15 treble 0 +6 +15 1k 3k +6 +15 -15 hi-mid 0 -6 -15 +6 +15 lo-mid bass ambience The BASS control gives continuous adjustment of the bass equaliser boost and cut from + 15dB to . rev tb +15 +60 SOLO GRP ST MTX meter select The METER SELECTOR switches assign the master meters to monitor Group. 14 . The return talk back SOLO switch connects the talk signal onto the solo busses so that it can be monitored. 48V phantom power is connected to this XLR input connector. +25 +35 The return talk back GAIN control gives continuous adjustment of the talk back mic amplifier gain from + 15dB to + 60dB. Stereo Return or Matrix signals.A large led display illuminates when signals are present on the return talk back to prompt the operator to solo the signal. 4 octave centre point.4 The hi mid WIDTH control gives continuous adjustment of bandwidth from 0. 1 MON 2 MON 0 0 The TALK switch connects the talk mic and generator circuits to the mix bus. 2k 0 6 -15 20k 2k 0 66 +15 -15 20k 6 +15 0. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the hi mid equaliser acts on from 400Hz to 8KHz. It changes the input module and stereo aux return module sends so that they derive signal from their monitor signal paths in place of their front of house signal paths.1 1k 2 0. 0.4 0.1 to 2 octaves with a 0.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. 15 .Mix Section The MON switch acts globally across a single mix bus. The TREBLE control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . The treble equaliser has a shelving response. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the treble equaliser acts on from 2KHz to 20KHz.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. The control gives continuous adjustment from +6dB to off. TALK 5k 10k 5k 10k The treble FREQ.1 3k 1k 400 0 6 -15 8k 400 0 66 +15 -15 8k 6 +15 The HI MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . ambience TALK +6 +6 The AMBIENCE level control provides a way to mix signals from an external microphone via an on board mic amp onto the mix bus. 2 3k The hi mid FREQ. The PHASE switch activates a 180 degrees phase change within the post fader signal path.4 2 0.4 2 1k 1k 300 The lo mid FREQ. 20 0 6 -15 200 20 0 66 +15 -15 EQ EQ 200 6 +15 The EQ switch connects the equaliser into the mix output signal path.1 to 2 octaves with a 0.15dB with a 0dB centre detent.4 0. The LO MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to .4 300 0. 0. The bass equaliser has a shelving response. O O 16 . The bass FREQ.15dB with a 0dB centre detent.The lo mid WIDTH control gives continuous adjustment of bandwidth from 0. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the bass equaliser acts on from 20Hz to 200Hz.4 octave centre point. 100 0 6 -15 2k 100 0 6 6 +15 -15 2k 6 +15 50 100 50 100 The BASS control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the lo mid equaliser acts on from 100Hz to 2KHz. MUTE MUTE SOLO SOLO The MIX FADER provides continuous adjustment of mix levels from + 10dB to off. The SOLO ADD mode switch on the master module defeats the auto cancelling and allows multiple channel monitoring. if it is held on for more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the channel solo will turn off. If the switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off. 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 dB 1 mix 2 The SOLO switch sends mix signals to the MON PFL/AFL busses and the FOH PFL/AFL stereo busses.The MUTE switch mutes the mix output. but. As a default the solo system is auto cancelling so each new solo cancels the last. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation. 17 . This is setup in the SYSTEM menu on the central automation control. If a VCA solo switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off. but if it is held on for more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the solo will turn off. 1 vca 2 18 . MUTE MUTE SOLO SOLO vca 1 10 The VCA MASTER FADER controls the output level of any input channels which are assigned to the VCA master from +10dB to off.VCA Master Section The VCA MUTE switch acts on the pre and post fader signals of any input channels which are assigned to the VCA master. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation. If desired the MUTE can be changed to operate as an independent AUTO MUTE switch. When the console is operating in SOLO ADD MODE input channels have priority over VCA solos and will temporarily override them. vca 2 5 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 The VCA SOLO switch is used to monitor the VCA master fader by creating a mix on the solo busses which consists of all input channels which are assigned to the VCA master. 1 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 2 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 3 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 4 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 5 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 6 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 7 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 8 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 l 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 c 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 r 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 ambience (solo level) 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 LC 321 groups(st.h.solo) 0 stereo effects return +10 1 5k 10k 0 2k 20k treble 1k5 3k -6 -15 0 6 +15 600 250 hi-mid 8k -6 -15 +15 500 MIDAS L3021 Masters Module Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) monitor source 0 0 c 0 100 l r active system 1k2 a b mono solo SOLO MONO SIS +6 stereo solo MUTE SOLO MONO ST TAPE MUTE +6 balance lo-mid 50 -6 +15 0 100 -15 mute v.a.o.c. stereo mono MON 10 0 +6 +6 0 5 0 0 0 3 4 0 +10 +10 +6 0 +6 0 5 6 MUTE MUTE 5 +6 0 +6 0 7 8 act scene monitor solo PFL phones 10 15 20 30 40 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 act/scene down c/o up 0 0 9 10 last now next +6 0 ADD 1 +6 0 2 +6 0 CLEAR +6 +6 0 11 12 monitor headphones masters MUTE 3 +6 0 4 +6 0 monitor MUTE +10 5 l r +6 6 +6 0 0 PAN SOLO MONO ST 7 +6 0 8 +6 0 10 5 0 5 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 l +6 0 r +6 0 c +6 ext +6 20 30 f. return/matrix) masters(f.o./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system 20 bass EQ 200 -6 -15 +15 0 insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm input output f.r. 1 0 MUTE +10 SOLO mtx 1 l pan r SIS MONO ST l pan r SIS MONO ST MUTE MUTE SOLO SOLO 10 5 0 5 10 20 30 40 50 dB 1 group 2 19 .e.o.h.h 40 SET 50 dB s. 1 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 18 2 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 3 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 4 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 5 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 6 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 7 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 8 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 LC 321 groups(st.Aux Return Section The METER monitors the peak signal level of the Group. Selection is made via the Meter Selector switches on the talk back section of the output module. Stereo Return or Matrix signals. return/matrix) 20 . 5k 10k 0 2k 20k treble 1k5 3k -6 -15 0 6 +15 600 250 hi-mid 8k -6 -15 +15 The HI MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to .15dB with a 0dB centre detent.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. The bass equaliser has a shelving response. The lo mid FREQ.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. The treble FREQ.2KHz. 500 0 100 1k2 lo-mid 50 -6 +15 0 The LO MID control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the hi mid equaliser acts on from 600Hz to 8KHz. 100 -15 20 bass EQ 200 -6 -15 +15 The BASS control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . The treble equaliser has a shelving response.15dB with a 0dB centre detent. 21 . control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the bass equaliser acts on from 20Hz to 200Hz. The EQ switch connects the equaliser into the stereo effects return signal path. The hi mid FREQ.The STEREO EFFECTS RETURN LEVEL control provides nominal adjustment of input signals from +10 to off. The bass FREQ. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the lo mid equaliser acts on from 100Hz to 1. control gives continuous adjustment of the frequency range that the treble equaliser acts on from 2KHz to 20KHz. 0 stereo effects return +10 1 The TREBLE control gives continuous adjustment of boost and cut from + 15dB to . The switch to do this is located on the mix output module. MUTE monitor +10 The MON LEVEL control gives independent adjustment of the stereo effects return monitor levels from + 10dB to off. The level adjustment is from + 6dB to off. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation. 22 .The AUX controls (1 to 12) give continuous adjustment of the level sent from the stereo effects return to the aux busses. All aux busses can be globally assigned to derive signals from the FOH signal path or MON signal path. 0 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 0 +6 +6 0 The MON MUTE switch mutes the stereo effects return monitor signal path at all points. e. The SET switch is used to programme the stereo effects return audio group assignment.h 40 SET 50 dB s. 20 30 f.e.The FOH MUTE switch mutes the front of house stereo effects return signal path at all points.o. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation.3dB at the centre position. If the switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off. The SOLO switch sends stereo effects return monitor channel signals to the MON PFL/AFL busses and sends front of house stereo effects return signals to the FOH PFL/AFL stereo busses. The MONO switch connects the post fader stereo effects return signal to the mono master bus. 23 .r. . MUTE The PAN defaults to control the channel placement within the master stereo mix and has a constant power law. if it is held on for more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the channel solo will turn off. The PAN switch changes all group bus assignments to operate via the stereo pan pot. The SOLO ADD mode switch on the master module defeats the auto cancelling and allows multiple channel monitoring. but. i. As a default the solo system is auto cancelling so each new solo cancels the last. l r PAN SOLO MONO ST 10 5 2 1 0 3 5 10 The FOH FADERS give independent adjustment of the front of house stereo effects return levels from + 10dB to off. 1 4 5 6 7 8 The ST switch connects the post fader stereo effects return signal to the master stereo bus via the pan control. The central controller MODE switches and ASSIGN keys select the desired audio group and the SET switch toggles the stereo effects return on and off the bus with each alternate press. l pan SIS r l pan SIS MONO ST r When SIS is active the pan control is changed so as to place the group within a three speaker system. SOLO SOLO 10 5 0 5 The group FADER provides adjustment of the group levels from + 10dB to off. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation. The MONO switch connects the post fader group signal to the mono master bus. i. If the switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off. 24 . but.3dB at the centre position. As a default the solo system is auto cancelling so each new solo cancels the last. 10 20 30 40 50 dB 1 group 2 The SOLO switch sends group signals to the MON PFL/AFL busses and the FOH PFL/AFL stereo busses.e. The SOLO ADD mode switch on the master module defeats the auto cancelling and allows multiple channel monitoring. MONO ST MUTE MUTE The ST switch connects the post fader group signal to the master stereo bus via the pan control.Group Section The PAN defaults to control the placement of the group signals within the master stereo mix and has a constant power law. . if it is held on for more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the channel solo will turn off. The MUTE switch mutes the group signal path at all points after the insert send. h.o. R and Ambient input but when a solo is active the meters show FOH solo L. C. l 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 c 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 r 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 ambience (solo level) 18 15 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 masters(f. Meter selection defaults to Master L.solo) 25 .Matrix Section The METERS directly above the matrix section are used to monitor the peak signal levels of the Masters and Solo Monitors. If the solo is monitored pre fade the meters follow this selection also and provide pre fade metering (in mono). Matrix metering is provided for in the Mix output section. R and Monitor solo levels. C. If the switch is pressed for a short time it will latch on or off. The MUTE switch mutes the matrix post level control signals. The switch can be controlled from snapshot automation. The level adjustment is from + 6dB to off. 7 +6 0 8 +6 0 l +6 0 r +6 0 The EXT input control gives continuous adjustment of the direct input level from +6dB to off. The CENTRE (mono) rotary control gives continuous adjustment of the levels sent from the mono master output to the matrix busses. The signal is summed on to the matrix bus. As a default the solo system is auto cancelling so each new solo cancels the last. if it is held on for more than 1 second the latching is disabled and when the switch is released the channel solo will turn off. c +6 ext +6 0 MUTE +10 SOLO mtx 1 26 . The matrix LEVEL control gives continuous adjustment of output levels from +10dB to off. The SOLO ADD mode switch on the master module defeats the auto cancelling and allows multiple channel monitoring. The SOLO switch sends matrix signals to the MON PFL/AFL busses and the FOH PFL/AFL stereo busses. The level adjustment is from + 6dB to off. 0 0 1 +6 0 2 +6 0 3 +6 0 4 +6 0 5 +6 6 +6 0 0 The LEFT/RIGHT rotary controls give continuous adjustment of the levels sent from left and right master outputs to the matrix busses. The level adjustment is from + 6dB to off. but.The MATRIX SEND rotary controls (1 to 8) give continuous adjustment of the levels sent from the group outputs to the matrix busses. As a default these switches interlock so that only one mode can be viewed at a time. VCA MON.e. however if they are pressed down for more than 0. Again there are two ways to do this. press GROUP mode to clear group routing. i. a short press will toggle the state of any switches within the assignment set up. In this mode operating an input SET switch with a long press will clear all assignments. This is used for "clear mode" (see below).e. v. i./ mon vca (hold 3secs) aux mute / check store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 27 . GROUP and AUX switches set the current assignment/display mode for the input module assign LEDs. a long press will allow multiple assignment where as a short press will clear the previous settings. press VCA mode to clear VCA's.5 second the interlock is removed. a long press will remove all prior settings on the input and replace them with the new assignment. Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b The ASSIGN KEYS are used to change settings for input VCA FOH. if assign keys one and two are on. To do this simply press the ones that are illuminated which will toggle them off.Automation Central Control Section Assign Keys And Mode Switches The VCA FOH. Pressing the input SET switch will cause that channel to toggle the number one and two assignments for the channel either from off to on or visa versa. audio group or aux assignment in conjunction with the SET switch on each channel as follows:To enter ASSIGNMENT mode first press the LOCK switch (to un-lock the assignment system). or use a long press to activate more modes for simultaneous clearing. The mode switches can be used to select which parts are cleared.c. If the VCA FOH and VCA MON MUTES have been selected for operation independent from the VCAs ( in the SYSTEM menu) they can be selected by pressing the VCA switches for 3 seconds.a. Press the SET switch on the input channels to which the assignment is required. VCA MON. Press the ASSIGN KEYS to set up the required group number or numbers. To enter CLEAR mode set all the assign keys to off. The console will automatically revert to a locked state if no assignment controls are operated within a 90 second period. This is a major function! At the point of change over there is no defined control of the console signals. The console can operate on either of the systems. On entering this mode the operator will be presented with a menu of the four MIDI messages that are stored within each snap shot.Snapshot Automation System The SOLO IN PLACE switch sets the console to solo in place mode. When the LOCK switch is illuminated all assignment changes are disabled. All snap shots are stored on BOTH of the systems. The LEDs indicate the status of each system in the following manner:LED green indicates which system is active LED off indicates which system is inactive LED red indicates that a system is damaged or not responding and that a service engineer must be called as soon as possible. The A/B switch should there for be treated with the same cautions used at console power up/down. The LOCK switch will toggle state each time it is pressed. its operation is similar to the system menu. The A/B switch selects which micro card is controlling the console assignment and automation systems. In this mode any input solo that is pressed activates a mute of all the other channels. lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b store midi system insert delete copy check cancel confirm The MIDI key allows the operator to edit the snap shot MIDI information. For reliability the assignment and automation systems are 100% duplicated. Operating the STORE key will store the current console assignments and settings to the snap shot being displayed on the numeric display. act scene act/scene down c/o up last now next 28 . To protect against accidental operation the solo in place switch must be pressed for 3 seconds before it will operate. To exit a menu or sub menu press CANCEL. Pressing this key will allow the operator to insert a snapshot at the number on the numeric display. The CHECK switch provides a preview of the input module MUTE STATUS for any of the snapshot screen WITHOUT recalling the ACTUAL setting to the console surface (mutes are displayed on the ASSIGN LEDs so that the current mute status is always present and accurate). This can then be stored or inserted to a new scene number in the normal fashion. Navigation of the menu is achieved by using the UP/DOWN switches to select an entry and then pressing CONFIRM to execute the selected function or sub menu. lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b store midi system The SYSTEM switch gives the operator access to the system menu. RCAL Only recall and assignment functions are available. insert delete copy check cancel confirm act scene act/scene down c/o up last now next 29 . COPY. recall and assignment are operational SYST All functions are available. DELETE will erase the snapshot that is currently being displayed on the numeric display from the automation memory. These levels are: TOTL All automation and assignment functions are disabled A-LK All assignments work but automation is dissabled. DELETE and INSERT keys allow the operator to edit the snapshot sequence in the following manner:INSERT. Whist in check mode the ACT/ SCENE C/O. The COPY. This will copy the snapshot currently displayed on the numeric display to a temporary memory location. CONFIRM and CANCEL are used to enter or exit functions or sub menus.The system menu contains LOCK which defines the level of console operation. The scene that was originally at the number and all con-current scenes will be renumbered by adding one to their scene numbers. STOR Scene storage/editing. and UP/DOWN switches can be used to step through the snapshots. scenes are just sub sets within acts. NOW recalls the snap shot that is currently indicated on the numeric display. check cancel confirm The ACT/SCENE C/O switch is used to select the acts or scenes in conjunction with the UP/DOWN switches.lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b store midi system insert delete copy Snapshots can be stored in the automation system as ACTs or SCENEs. An appropriate indication. NOW and NEXT switches recall snapshots to the console surface. There is no difference between an ACT or a SCENE apart from the numbering. The LAST. 30 . "ACT" or "SCENE". will be illuminated to indicate this status. last now next NEXT recalls the snapshot numerically proceeding the snapshot that is currently recalled/stored. LAST recalls the snap shot numerically preceding the snap shot that is currently recalled/stored. act scene act/scene down c/o up The UP/DOWN switches allow the operator to scroll through act/scene numbers and navigate through menus. The control range is from +6dB to off with a centre detented 0dB calibration point. On input channels and stereo returns the MON switch changes the monitor signals to be derived from the monitor signal paths where appropriate. The LOCAL MONITOR level control gives continuous adjustment of all three local monitor output levels from + 10dB to off. The phones MUTE switch mutes the headphone outputs. stereo mono MON 0 0 The ST master switch routes the post fader stereo master mix to the stereo local monitor outputs.o. The PHONES level control gives continuous adjustment of the headphone level from + 10dB to off. input output f. stereo master or tape input. The SOLO PFL switch sends the mono PFL solo bus signals to the headphones and local monitor outputs in place of the AFL signals. The CLEAR switch is used to clear any active solos on the console. The STEREO SOLO TRIM adjusts the incoming solo level before sending it to the monitor output.Monitor Section The SIS switch routes solo signals to the mono and stereo local monitor outputs with full left. The mono SOLO switch routes solo signals to the mono local monitor output when ever a solo is active on the console. This overrides any signals sent from the mono master. The MONO master switch routes the post fader mono master mix to the mono local monitor output. This overrides any signals sent from other sources when ever a solo is active on the console. Front of house signals are monitored as a default. The MONO SOLO TRIM adjusts the incoming solo level before sending it to the monitor output. The control range is from +6dB to off with a centre detented 0dB calibration point. +10 +10 MUTE MUTE monitor solo PFL phones ADD CLEAR monitor headphones The SOLO ADD MODE switch allows multiple channel access to the solo busses. 31 . On outputs the MON changes solos from stereo pairs to mono. The TAPE switch routes the stereo tape input to the stereo local monitor outputs. The MONO master switch routes the post fader mono master mix to the stereo local monitor outputs. When the solo add mode is off the action of pressing a solo switch will cancel any previously active solo. This also changes the solo meters to monitor PFL solo bus signals.h. monitor source 0 0 mono solo +6 stereo solo +6 SOLO MONO SIS SOLO MONO ST TAPE The stereo SOLO switch routes solo signals to the stereo local monitor outputs when ever a solo is active on the console. This overrides any signals sent from the mono master. When the solo add mode is on the auto cancelling is defeated which allows multiple channel or output soloing. The local monitor MUTE switch mutes the local monitor outputs. Multiple solos such as stereo left and right signals can be monitored in this mode of operation as long as the solo switches are pressed at approximately the same time. right imaging. centre. l c r balance The stereo master MUTE switches cut the post fader output signals but CAN NOT be used as part of the console snapshot system. 10 5 0 5 10 15 20 30 40 The two master FADERS control the output levels of the main mix from +10dB to off. masters 32 . MUTE MUTE The mono master MUTE switch cuts the post fader output signal fader but CAN NOT be used as part of the console snapshot system.Master Section The BALANCE control provides a bus trim for the left and right master signal paths (prior to the insert point). Automation System Control 33 . Legend Automation System Overview The Legend Automation System allows the storage of the following function settings scene by scene: FOH Master VCA Assignment Monitor Master VCA Assignment Input Automute Assignment I/P Channel Mute Assignment Aux Return Mute Assignment FOH Output Mute Assignment Group Output Mute Assignment Matrix Output Mute assignment Master VCA Mute Assignment 4 Midi Out Messages per Scene Midi Message the scene will be recalled System Layout The Mute switches may either be selected as Automute Masters or Master VCA Mutes./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 The LEDs indicate which Automutes or VCAs are assigned to this channel. The SET switch will either toggle the selection already assigned to the module with that displayed on the Master selection switchbank or overwrite the setting on the channel if pressed and held. As default consoles are set to Master VCA Mute. This Master selection switchbank allows the user to select which Automute / Master VCAs the inputs and outputs are assigned to. Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b mute v.a. This section controls the function being assigned to the Input modules and Auxiliary Returns when the SET switch is pressed. 34 .c. This section contains the controls for navigating through the Automation menus. These may be selected in the SYSTEM menu. 00 Key This symbol denotes a CONFIRM button press This symbol denotes a SYSTEM button press This symbol denotes a MIDI button press Menu Button SYSTEM MENU Menu 1st Level LOCK Menu 2nd Level TOTL RCAL STOR SYST LOAD SAVE AUTO ENAB SET_ P All automation and assignment functions are disabled. Scene storage.Legend Menu Overview Ver 2. Midi Out Message 1 Midi Out Message 2 Midi Out Message 3 Midi Out Message 4 MIDI Out Sub Menus: (Ø denotes a number ) OUTØ CLR N_ON N_OFF PROG ChØØ (Midi Channel) ChØØ (Midi Channel) ChØØ (Midi Channel) ØØØ (Note) ØØØ (Note) VØØØØ (Note Velocity) VØØØØ (Note Velocity) PØØØ (Program Change Number) 35 . SERIAL MIDI SERIAL MIDI YES NO Chnn DATA NOFF SNGF PRGM N_ON CONS NONE SLAVE MAST VCA AUTO No consoles connected. Console configured as a Slave. Console configured as a Master. All Functions are available. This enables the Mutes above the Master VCA’s as Automute Masters. Only recall and assignment functions are available. recall and assignment are available. MUTE CLR MIDI OUT1 OUT2 OUT3 OUT4 Clears all scene information on the console to give a clean starting point for programming. editing. This enables the Mutes above the Master VCA’s as Master VCA Mutes. lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b System Locks 2 Press the SYSTEM Button and LOCK will be displayed in the Window. To start assigning controls disable this button. act/scene down c/o up last now next 36 . When the LOCK switch is illuminated all assignment changes are disabled. act scene 5 Press the CONFIRM switch and the console will be set to the chosen lo c k m o d e . 4 Using the UP/DOWN switches scroll through the LOCK sub menu until the desired lock mode is displayed. The console will automatically revert to a locked state if no assignment controls are operated within a 90 second period. store midi system insert delete copy check cancel confirm 3 Press the CONFIRM switch and the LOCK sub menu will be displayed in the window.Selecting the Different Lock States of the Console To Lock Assignments 1 The LOCK switch toggles state each time it is pressed. Refere to the Menu overview for lock modes and descriptions. Assigning Functions 1 The ASSIGN KEYS are used to change settings between INPUT VCA FOH (VCA MON if held for 3s), MUTE FOH (MUTE MON if held for 3s) , AUDIO GROUP or AUX assignment in conjunction with the SET switch on each channel. 2 To un-lock the assignment function first press the LOCK Mute/ Group lock s-i-p switch so that the LED is off. active system mon mute (hold 3secs) (hold 3secs) a b mute v.c.a./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 The VCA FOH ,MUTE FOH, GROUP and AUX switches set the assignment mode for the input modules. As default these switches interlock so that only one mode can be viewed at a time, however if they are pressed down for more than 0.5 second the interlock is removed. This is used for the "clear mode" (see below). To access VCA and MUTE assignment to the MON signal path press and hold either the FOH VCA or MON buttons for 3 seconds. Instead of being constantly on the indicator LED will flash to show that the MON path assignment has now been selected. 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 4 Press the switches to assign the setup required. A long press will allow multiple assignment of more than one VCA/Aux/Group or Mute. A short press will clear the previous settings. In this mode (with all LED’s off), operating an input SET switch with a long press will clear all assignments. The mode switches can be used to select which parts are cleared, i.e. press VCA mode to clear VCAs, press GROUP mode to clear routing, or use a long press to activate more modes for simultaneous clearing. monitor MUTE 10 MUTE 5 0 f.o.h. 10 5 10 20 30 40 50 5 dB 0 1 2 3 10 4 5 15 6 7 20 8 9 30 40 10 SET 5 5 Press the SET switch on the input channels for which the assignments are required. The SET switch works in two different ways. A long press will replace all previous settings with the new assignments selected on the assignment section. A short press will toggle between the original and the new assignments. If the function is assigned on both the input and the assignment section pressing the SET button will switch that function on and off. 6 To enter CLEAR mode set all the assign keys to off. To do this simply press the ones that are illuminated which then will toggle them off. Then press the SET keys on the channel that need no assignment. 37 Assigning VCA’s To The FOH Signal Path Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b 2 To enter ASSIGNMENT mode first press the LOCK switch (to un-lock the assignment system). So that the LED is off. 3 To assign a VCA to the FOH signal path you must first press the VCA button so that its LED is illuminated. This indicates that the 10 LED’s on the input channel now indicate assignment of VCA’s to the FOH signal path. 4 Enable the switches to assign the set up required. A long press will allow multiple assignments and a short press will clear the previous assignments. mute v.c.a./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 5 Press the SET switch on the input channels for which the assignments are required. The SET switch works in two different ways. A long press will replace all previous settings with the new assignments, a short press will toggle between the original and the new assignments. 6 To enter CLEAR mode set all the assign keys to off. To do this simply press the ones that are illuminated which will then toggle them off. Then press the SET keys on the channel that need no assignment. 38 Assigning Automutes To The FOH Signal Path 1 To use Automutes on the FOH or Monitor signal path, you must first select AUTO as the MUTE type in the SYSTEM Menu: Press SYSTEM and using the UP/DOWN buttons scroll to MUTE, press CONFIRM Using the UP/DOWN switches select AUTO on the display and press CONFIRM. The Mute switches above the Master VCAs are now configured as Automute masters. Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b 2 To enter ASSIGNMENT mode first press the LOCK switch (to un-lock the assignment system). So that the LED is off. 3 To assign Automutes to the FOH signal path you must first press the MUTE button so it is illuminated. This indicates that the 10 LED’s on the input channel now in di ca te as si gn me nt of Automutes to the FOH signal path. 4 Enable the switches to assign the set up required. A long press will allow multiple assignments and a short press will clear the previous assignments. mute v.c.a./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 5 Press the SET switch on the input channels for which the assignments are required. The SET switch works in two different ways. A long press will replace all previous settings with the new assignments, a short press will toggle between the original and the new assignments. 6 To enter CLEAR mode set all the assign keys to off. To do this simply press the ones that are illuminated which will then toggle them off. Then press the SET keys on the channel that need no assignment. 39 Assigning VCA’s To The MON Signal Path Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b 2 To enter ASSIGNMENT mode first press the LOCK switch (to un-lock the assignment system). So that the LED is off. 3 To assign a VCA to the MON signal path you must first press and hold the VCA button so that its LED is flashing. This indicates that the 10 LED’s on the input channel now indicate assignment of VCA’s to the Monitor signal path. 4 Enable the switches to assign the set up required. A long press will allow multiple assignments and a short press will clear the previous assignments. mute v.c.a./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 5 Press the SET switch on the input channels for which the assignments are required. The SET switch works in two different ways. A long press will replace all previous settings with the new assignments, a short press will toggle between the original and the new assignments. 6 To enter CLEAR mode set all the assign keys to off. To do this simply press the ones that are illuminated which will then toggle them off. Then press the SET keys on the channel that need no assignment. 40 4 Enable the switches to assign the set up required. A long press will allow multiple assignments and a short press will clear the previous assignments./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 9 10 last now next 11 12 5 Press the SET switch on the input channels for which the assignments are required. 3 To assign Automutes to the MONITOR signal path you must first press and hold the MUTE button until the LED is flashing. The SET switch works in two different ways. A long press will replace all previous settings with the new assignments. a short press will toggle between the original and the new assignments. The Mute switches above the Master VCAs are now Automute masters.a. To do this simply press the ones that are illuminated which will then toggle them off. Then press the SET keys on the channel that need no assignment. 41 .Assigning Automutes To The Monitor Path 1 To use Automutes on the FOH or Monitor signal path. mute v. This indicates that the 10 LEDs on the input channel now indicate assignment of MON Automutes to that channel. 6 To enter CLEAR mode set all the assign keys to off. you must first select AUTO as the MUTE type in the SYSTEM Menu: Press SYSTEM and using the UP/DOWN buttons scroll to MUTE. first press the LOCK switch (to un-lock the assignment system) so that the LED is off.c. Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) active system a b 2 To enter the ASSIGNMENT mode. press CONFIRM Using the UP/DOWN switches select AUTO on the display and press CONFIRM. Bottom Right.Indicates that there is a valid scene stored at this location. active system a b mute v.c. If you wish to access numbers faster you can swap between scrolling through the first 2 digits and the last 2 digits by alternating between lighting the Act and the Scene lights.a. It is only the valid scene on the work surface of the console if both of the dots are illuminated. If this scene already exists the display will flash alternately between OVR /STR. 42 . By pressing the UP/DOWN button when OVR/STR is flashing. it will be stored and the display will default back to the scene number plus one. You may over store this scene by pressing the CONFIRM button. This is done by pressing the Act/Scene button insert delete copy 1 2 check cancel confirm 3 4 5 6 7 8 act scene act/scene down c/o up 3 Once the desired scene number is displayed. you will now be ready to store the scene into the Automation System. press the STORE switch./ mon aux / check vca (hold 3secs) store midi system 2 Using the Up/Down swithces select the Act/Scene number where you wish to store the scene. you also have the option to change the Midi information which the scene will respond to (when the Midi IN port of the console is enabled). Note: When scene is lit the UP/DOWN buttons will scroll through 0000 to 9999.Scene Storage Once the console operational surface has been set up. For more information on this see Midi Notes.Indicates that the scene number displayed is the scene currently active on the work surface of the console. To do this follow these steps: Mute/ mon Group mute (hold 3secs) lock s-i-p (hold 3secs) 1 Ensure that the console is Unlocked into wither SYST or STOR. If this is a new scene. 9 10 last now next 11 12 The 2 dots in the top left and bottom right of the display indicate the following: Top Left . Inserting Scenes: 1/ Once you have created the scene you wish to insert.Recalling Scenes: There are 3 methods by which scenes can be recalled: 1/ Stepping through existing scenes using the LAST and NEXT switches. 2/ Select the Act/Scene number using the ACT/SCENE. The screen will then display DONE. Note: The INSERT button will only be illuminated if a scene exists where you wish to place the new scene. Previewing a Scene: To preview a scene without effecting your mix use the following method: 1/ Select the scene number on the display using the ACT/SCENE UP and DOWN switches. press the NOW switch and the scene will be recalled. UP and DOWN switches. Clearing The Console Memory: To clear the memory in the console use the following steps: 1/ Press the SYSTEM menu and scroll to CLR. the automated switch configuration stored for that scene can be viewed by pressing the CHECK switch. which will recall the default settings of scene 0000. This does not affect the present setting on the desk. 3/ Pressing the CHECK switch again will drop you back into normal mode. the automated settings on the work surface will remain untouched until the NOW button is pressed. When the correct scene number is displayed. 3/ The screen will read WAIT and then DONE. The screen will also display Legend configuration and Midi data. press CONFIRM 2/ The screen will read SURE. 2/ Press the COPY switch. Press the CONFIRM switch the screen will then display DONE when the scene is deleted. UP and DOWN buttons until it displays the desired scene number. 2/ Press the INSERT switch. The Act/Scene numbers can now be scrolled through using the ACT/SCENE UP and DOWN switch. Deleting a Scene: Recall the scene you wish to delete. and you will then be asked to confirm this. Copying Scenes: 1/ Recall the scene you wish to copy by selecting the scene number and pressing the NOW button. press CONFIRM. Once the desired position is reached the scene is copied to that position by pressing the CONFIRM switch. change the Act/Scene number using the ACT/SCENE. This steps through the scenes in numerical order. or dial up the scene number on the display using the ACT/SCENE UP and DOWN switch. 2/ Once the desired scene is displayed. The original scene and any scene following it will then be incremented by one position. The memory in the console will now be cleared. otherwise STORE may be used as normal. Press the DELETE switch. 43 . 5/ If you have selected Program Changes the window will display P000. Using the UP and DOWN keys choose the MIDI out channel you wish to send the message on. 7/ To then store the MIDI information with the Scene. Using the UP and DOWN switches until the desired Note is displayed and press CONFIRM. Select the required Velocity.Editing Midi Output Message: 1/ Pressing the MIDI switch places you in the MIDI menu. 6/ When the desired messages have been edited press the MIDI switch again to drop out of the menu. The display will then show V000. Press CONFIRM. a program change between 00 and 127 may be selected. 4/ The window will read CH00. (On the Legend there are a maximum of 4 MIDI out messages that can be sent per recalled scene). 44 . 3/ Using the UP and DOWN switches scroll through the menu until the screen reads the MIDI Out protocol you wish to send and press the CONFIRM switches. between 01 to 16 can be selected. Press CONFIRM and you will be dropped back to the first level of the menu. Press CONFIRM. If you have selected a NOTE ON/OFF message C-2 will be displayed. Using the UP and DOWN switches. 2/ Using the UP and DOWN switches scroll through OUT01 to 04 until the required message is reached. Press CONFIRM and you will be dropped back to the first level of the menu. the STORE switch must be pressed followed by CONFIRM. You will be dropped out of the menu and the console will now be ready to respond to MIDI messages. The four parameters that can be set are as follows: N ON . These parameters define the midi command that the console will respond to. This must be set to YES if you wish the console to respond to MIDI Messages. 45 . NOTE: To respond to an external MIDI request to change the Act/Scene number.ENAB” menu setting must be set to “YES” and the relevant Protocol chosen. The console must not be in “TOTL” (TOTaL) Lock-Mode. The Scenes must be programmed with the MIDI message to respond to.(PRogram CHange) Choose the required protocol and press CONFIRM. As default. This is the master switch for this function and can be set to “YES” or “NO”. Select the required Channel and press CONFIRM. Enabling The Console To Respond To MIDI: 1/ Press the SYSTEM menu switches and scroll down to AUTO. d. This is where the MIDI parameters that are used for this function on set. scenes are not set with MIDI information and must be programmed individually.(SETuP).(SoNG Pointer) PRCH . the following conditions must be true: a. press CONFIRM. 2/ Scroll to ENAB -(ENABle). select the MIDI channel you require the console to respond to (Between Ch01 and Ch16). and decode the required Act/Scene number.Setting The Console To Respond To MIDI Changes: The console may be programmed to recall scenes when receiving either MIDI Program Changes. Selecting The MIDI Protocol You Wish The Console To Respond To: 1/ Press the SYSTEM menu switches and scroll down to AUTO. press CONFIRM. The console must not be performing any menu operations. c. The “AUTO . b. 2/ Scroll to SETP . 3/ The display will then show Ch01.(Note OFF) SNGP .(Note ON) NOFF . Note On or Note Off messages. Toggling this to NO will not delete the MIDI IN parameters already programmed into scenes but the console will not respond to MIDI. The protocol you wish console to respond to may be selected using the following method: Note : To access this menu you must be in ‘SYS’ Lock Mode. Example: To programme a change to ACT 45. 3/ Depending on the protocol chosen you will either be required to choose: a: Program Number b: Note On followed by a Velocity c: Note Off followed by a Velocity d: Song Pointer Number corresponding to the scene number NOTE ON / OFF Construction Encoding The Act And Scene Numbers: The required MIDI command data can be constructed by setting the midi command parameters as follows: Note ON/OFF : These MIDI commands have two parameters. . as follows: 1. this parameter is equivalent to the required “SCENE” number. 2/ Press the STORE switches. set velocity to 44. The screen will flash OVR/STR. 3/ Song Pointer . Velocity. Example: To program a change to ACT 20. using the UP and DOWN switches scroll to the MIDI protocol chosen in the system menu.Programming A Scene To Respond To A Specific MIDI Message: To program a scene to respond to a MIDI message the following steps must be followed: 1/ Recall the scene you wish to program to respond to the MIDI message.The command is a numerical value and is equivalent to the combined “ACT” & “SCENE” number.Set the note to G#-1.set the value to 4502 MIDI “NOTE” to numerical value lookup table OCTA VE -2 NOTE -1 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 0 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 1 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 2 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 3 60 61 62 63 64 65 66 67 68 69 70 71 4 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 5 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 6 96 97 98 99 00 01 02 02 03 04 05 06 7 8 c 0 c# 1 d 2 d# 3 e 4 f 5 f# 6 g 7 g# 8 a 9 a# 10 b 11 108 120 109 121 110 122 111 123 112 124 113 125 114 126 115 127 116 117 118 119 - 46 . this parameter is equivalent to the required “ACT” number. SCENE 44. SCENE 02. NOFF or SNGP and press CONFIRM. N_ON. either PRCH. NOTE. Each note has a numerical equivalent (see table below) 2. . the L3000 will prompt you to press CONFIRM. A window will open asking you to hit upload when console is ready. The display will then indicate the function being carried out and notify the user when finished. MIDI Sysex Dumps: To store and recall the memory of a console to and from a MIDI device (such as an MDF3 MIDI Filer) or the windows software application available from Midas . When the data transfer is complete. 5/ A prompt will appear asking for a show a name. the L3000 will ask you to confirm the STORE. Press 'CONFIRM'. Saving The Memory From The L3000 To A File: 1/ Connect the null modem cable. Down Loading A Show Into The L3000: 1/ Connect the null modem cable. 3/ Select the Show menu in Hsutil and click on 'Upload To Console'.The show memory from the L3000 will then be down loaded into the computer. 47 . A window will open and set up the Comm Port. Now scroll to 'RS232' and press 'CONFIRM'. The show memory from the computer will now be loaded into the L3000. Now scroll to RS-232 and press 'CONFIRM'.shw. 2/ Using the UP/DOWN keys select either SAVE or LOAD and press CONFIRM. Select either MIDI or SERIAL using the UP and DOWN switches and press CONFIRM. 4/ Select the SYSTEM menu on the L3000. and scroll to 'DATA' then press 'CONFIRM'. 6/ When the file is uploaded successfully. 2/ On the computer select SHOW menu and click on 'Load From File'. Give the file type as *. click on OK. using the UP and DOWN switches select DATAand press CONFIRM. then scroll to 'SAVE' and press 'CONFIRM'. The internal console memory can be stored either by a MIDI SYSEX dump or RS-232 down load to the Klark Teknik Utilities program Lsutils (this will require a Null Modem Cable). The message WAITING FOR SHOW data will then be displayed. Using the browse function select the show you wish to download into the console and click on OK. 1/ Select the SYSTEM menu. press CONFIRM. 6/ Click on OK and the file will be saved. Scroll to 'LOAD' and press 'CONFIRM'. 2/ On the computer select the SHOW menu and click on 'Download From Console'. A window will open telling you the loading is complete.Console Memory Storage to Another Media. 5/ Click on the 'Upload' button. 3/ Select the 'SYSTEM' menu on the L3000 and scroll to 'DATA'. 4/ Select the Show menu in Hsutil and click on 'Save To File'. 3/ There are 2 ways of communication either MIDI (through the MIDI port in the rear of the console or via RS-232). 48 . Frame sizes and Dimensions 49 . 93” 105.12mm 13.133” 63.20mm 3.52” 15° 90.99” 114.90” 50 40 Channel Frame 1854.4lbs 44 channel 40 mono / 4 stereo 100kg 220.02mm 2.96” Weight (out of flight case): 28 channel 24 mono / 4 stereo 71kg 156.33” 920.84” 37.15” 350.00mm 50.00mm 52.89mm 34.00mm 4.22” 72.83” 257.55” 1342.00mm 72.3lbs These weights are approximate 48 Channel Frame 2135.02mm 36.00mm 86.52” 871.10mm 1.02” .87” 685.5lbs 36 channel 32 mono / 4 stereo 85kg 187.46” 1623.92mm 4.05” 2185.48mm 26.00mm 61.99” 1904.5lbs 52 channel 48 mono /4 stereo 114kg 251.00mm 84.96mm 2.00mm 63.00mm 74.88mm 10.Legend 3000 Frame sizes and Dimensions 24 Channel Frame 1292.78” 15° 32 Channel Frame 1573. Rear Panel Configuration 51 . Midas Legend 3000 Rear Panel (32 mono channel) 52 . 53 . 54 . Edac Wiring Diagrams 55 . 56 Way Edac Connector Details = Individual Screens INPUTS 1 Mic In1 2 Mic In 2 3 Mic In 3 4 Mic In 4 5 Mic In 5 6 Mic In 6 7 Mic In 7 8 Mic In 8 9 Direct Out 1 10 Direct Out 2 11 Direct Out 3 12 Direct Out 4 13 Direct Out 5 14 Direct Out 6 15 Direct Out 7 16 Direct Out 8 This wiring pattern is the same for all input edacs. MIX & MASTERS Mix Out & Mix Bus Injects Master Out & Master Bus Injects GROUP & SOLO Group Out & Group Bus Injects Solo Out & Solo Bus Injects 1 Mix 1 2 Mix 9 3 Mix 2 4 Mix 10 5 Mix 3 6 Mix 11 7 Mix 4 8 Mix 12 9 Mix 5 10 Master L 11 Mix 6 12 Master C 13 Mix 7 14 Master R 15 Mix 8 16 Chassis 1 Group 1 2 FOH L 3 Group 2 4 FOH C 5 Group 3 6 FOH R 7 Group 4 8 MON AFL 9 Group 5 10 FOH PFL 11 Group 6 12 MON PFL 13 Group 7 14 Chassis 15 Group 8 16 Chassis 56 . Block Diagrams 57 . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MONITOR F.H.C. SIGNALS = AUTOMATION SIGNALS 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 10 15 SET SET SET 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 20 30 40 SET SET LEDS MAY FUNCTION IN ANY ONE OF FOUR WAYS AS SHOWN.o.-5 +25 60 160 +10 +40 PHANTOM GROUP BUS SELECT gain +60 +30 hi-pass PHASE REVERSE O 48V +15 -15 20 400 GROUP BUSSES 1-8 MIC/LINE XLR INPUT “B” PAD 12 6 3 0 -3 c LCR ST PAN MIC/LINE JACK INPUT “B” LEFT BUS insert post FOH EDAC MULIPIN -6 -18 l pan r only RIGHT BUS stereo lcr MONO + INSERT FOH OR PRE EQ image VCA SEND - INSERT POINT MONO BUS RETURN front of house EQ SOLO LEFT SOLO BUS CENTER SOLO BUS RIGHT SOLO BUS PFL BUS lo-mid 0 0 hi-mid treble +6 MON bass -6 +6 -6 MON 0 0 +6 -6 PRE / POST INTERNAL LINK DIRECT OUTPUT MON -6 -15 300 -15 1k -15 5k +15 10k 100 1 1 2k 20k EQ +6 +15 1k +15 3k MON -15 +15 50 2k 400 8k 100 EDAC MULTIPIN hi-mid 2 0 0 -6 +6 lo-mid 2 monitor 20 0. VCA VCA GROUP GROUP 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 MUTE MUTE SET MIX SUB GROUP GROUP dB CAN BUS LEGEND 3000 INPUT MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 25 .O.02 .3 2 -15 1k -15 150 +15 500 +15 4k -6 +6 400 PRE 0 VCA BUS SELECT VCA BUS SELECT 58 400 16k 50 2k FOH 1 BUS VCA +6 MONITOR 1BUS 1 TO OTHER MIX SENDS AFL BUS SOLO PFL BUS VCA BUSSES 1-10 ∑ f.3 2 0. FUNCTION IS DEPENDANT ON ASSIGN MASTER SWITCHES.02 .h. monitor SIGNAL PATH KEY = ANALOGUE SIGNALS = D.h.o. 10 ∑ MUTE DETECT SOLO 5 0 monitor f. o.solo) 59 GRP ST THESE METERS AUTOMATICALLY SWITCH BETWEEN LEFT / CENTER / RIGHT / AMBIENCE AND FOH SOLO LEFT / CENTER / RIGHT / MONO MONITOR SOLO IF A SOLO SWITCH IS PRESSED IF THE PFL SWITCH IN THE MONITOR SECTION IS SELECTED THE AUTOMATIC MONITOR FUNCTION BECOMES NOTHING / FOH PFL / NOTHING / MONITOR PFL LEGEND 3000 METERS MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM MTX ISSUE 1 meter select DATE 9 .h.02 .r eturn/matrix) masters(f.1 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 15 18 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 2 3 4 7 l r 5 6 8 c ambience (solo level) 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 LC 321 groups(st.02 . +25 +40 PHANTOM 1k +6 3k 0 0 +48 +15 +60 dimmers +6 -6 400 8k 1k -6 100 2k -15 +6 hi-mid 0 -6 -15 +15 gain AMBIENCE BUS LITTLITES 300 -15 MIC REAR PANEL INPUT +6 +15 treble 0 littlite LED BUS led -6 -15 +15 lo-mid bass +15 LEFT TAPE INPUT + _ +20 ST 0 LEGEND 3000 TALK MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 8 .02 .02 ST MONO STEREO TALK MONO TALK LEFT BUS RIGHT BUS RIGHT TAPE INPUT +20 + _ 100 1k stereo +6 1-4 GRP GROUP 1-4 TALK 5-8 GRP GROUP 5-8 TALK 60 +20 MONO 0 1-6 MTX MONO BUS MATRIX TALK 0 OSC PINK ON mono 50 +6 frequency 5k + EXT TAPE INPUT LEFT TAPE INPUT RIGHT PINK 0 ON level +6 - TALK EXTERNAL REAR PANEL OUTPUT NEUTRIK TALK BACK MIC INPUT +6 2 1 MONITOR DIM 3 level SOLO mic LEFT SOLO BUS RIGHT SOLO BUS PFL BUS +48V SOLO SOLO TALK EXTERNAL REAR PANEL INPUT rev tb MONITOR PFL BUS MONITOR AFL BUS SOLO LOGIC BUS +25 +35 +15 +60 . 02 .02 .3 2 3k 300 1k 20 200 0 6 400 8k 0 0 6 +15 -15 +15 6 6 -15 +15 -15 +15 6 -15 100 2k 6 6 1k 2k 20k 0.3 EQ ambience 10k 2 O +6 50 100 MON FOH BUS + +10dB MUTE MIX OUTPUT 0 6 MONITOR BUSS - MIX OUTPUT (EDAC) SOLO BUS INJECT (EDAC) 61 TALK BUSS TALK SOLO MONITOR AFL BUS MONITOR PFL BUS FOH PFL BUS 12 9 6 3 0 3 6 9 12 15 18 + SEND - FOH LEFT SOLO BUS FOH RIGHT SOLO BUS MIX INSERT POINT RETURN AUTOMATION CAN BUS LEGEND 3000 MIX MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 6 .0 AMBIENCE MIC 1 1 5k 0. 02 .RETURN SEND MASTER LEFT INJECT (EDAC) MASTER LEFT BUSS c MASTER RIGHT BUSS l r MASTER RIGHT INJECT (EDAC) SEND MASTER RIGHT INSERT POINT RETURN MASTER MONO BUSS MASTER MONO INJECT (EDAC) SEND MASTER RIGHT INSERT POINT RETURN + + MASTER LEFT INSERT POINT MASTER LEFT MATRIX FEED LEGEND 3000 MASTERS MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 6 .02 MASTER LEFT MONITOR FEED MASTER LEFT OUTPUT EDAC 5 +10dB MUTE - 0 + balance +10dB 5 10 - MASTER RIGHT OUTPUT EDAC 62 + - MASTER RIGHT MONITOR FEED MASTER RIGHT MATRIX FEED MASTER MONO MATRIX FEED MASTER MONO MONITOR FEED + 5 0 5 + - +10dB MUTE - MASTER MONO OUTPUT EDAC 10 . h SET AUX BUS 3 +6 MIX BUS 3 LEGEND 3000 STEREO EFFECTS RETURN BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 7 .EQ LEFT LINE INPUT 0 0 -6 PAN 0 6 -6 -6 0 LEFT METER FEED RIGHT METER FEED -6 0 +10dB -15 5k -15 250 -15 50 +15 100 MUTE stereo effects return 1 +15 10k +15 500 -15 1k5 +15 3k +6 2k 20k 100 1k2 20 200 600 8k +10dB l pan r RIGHT LINE INPUT treble lo-mid bass hi-mid MONO GROUP BUS SELECT GROUP BUSSES 1-8 MONO BUS ST LEFT BUS RIGHT BUS SOLO SIGNAL PATH KEY = ANALOGUE SIGNALS = AUTOMATION SIGNALS 0 SOLO LEFT SOLO BUS RIGHT SOLO BUS PFL BUS 63 monitor SEND INSERT POINT RETURN 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 SOLO +10dB +10 MUTE MONITOR PFL BUS MONITOR AFL BUS 0 AUX BUS1 +6 0 MIX BUS 1 AUX BUS 2 +6 0 SET LEDS ARE USED TO ASSIGN THE STEREO EFFECTS RETURN TO GROUPS DEPENDANT ON ASSIGN MASTER SWITCHES.02 .o.02 0 AUX BUS 11 CAN BUS +6 MIX BUS 12 . MIX BUS 2 f. 02 + RIGHT BUS GROUP LEFT INSERT POINT LEFT BUS pan MONO +10dB MUTE MONO BUS SOLO 64 + - LEFT SOLO BUS CENTER SOLO BUS RIGHT SOLO BUS PFL BUS MONITOR PFL BUS MONITOR AFL BUS GROUP OUTPUT GROUP OUTPUT (EDAC) MATRIX BUS METER FEED .02 .RETURN c SIS ST SEND l r GROUP INJECT (EDAC) GROUP BUSS GROUP TALK BUSS AUTOMATION CAN BUS SOLO LEGEND 3000 GROUP MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 6 . 02 .TALK 0 1 1 0 +6 8 8 0 +6 L l 0 +6 LEGEND 3000 MATRIX MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 06 .02 R r 0 +6 0 + 65 +10dB C c 0 MUTE +6 +10 - MATRIX OUTPUT EXTERNAL INPUT ext +6 MTX MUTE AUTOMATION METER + SOLO meter select SEND - INSERT POINT RETURN LEFT SOLO BUS RIGHT SOLO BUS CENTRE SOLO BUS FOH PFL MONITOR PFL MONITOR AFL . FOH LEFT BUS OUTPUT (EDAC) FOH LEFT INJECT (EDAC) MONO FOH LEFT BUSS MONO FEED MONO FOH RIGHT BUS OUTPUT (EDAC) FOH RIGHT INJECT (EDAC) ST FOH RIGHT BUSS FOH CENTER BUS OUTPUT (EDAC) TAPE FOH CENTER INJECT (EDAC) FOH CENTER BUSS 0 MONITOR AFL BUS OUTPUT (EDAC) MONITOR AFL BUS INJECT (EDAC) MONITOR AFL BUS FOH PFL BUS OUTPUT (EDAC) FOH PFL INJECT (EDAC) SOLO ACTIVE SOLO CLEAR SOLO ADD MONITOR PFL BUS OUTPUT (EDAC) LOGIC CODE SIS MODE PFL TO ST AFL TO ST MONITOR TO ST PFL TO MONO AFL TO MONO MONITOR TO MONO FOH PFLBUSS MONITOR PFL BUS INJECT (EDAC) MONITOR PFL BUS + -3dB + + + + + - - LEGEND 3000 MONITOR MODULE BLOCK DIAGRAM ISSUE 1 DATE 8 .02 DIM INPUT LEFT FEED RIGHT FEED - TAPE INPUT LEFT TAPE INPUT RIGHT MUTE 0 input output f.02 .h. stereo mono MON VCA +6dB -3dB monitor +10 + LOCAL LEFT OUTPUT - - - 66 stereo solo 0 +6 +6dB VCA + - LOCAL CENTER OUTPUT +6dB -3dB -3dB mono solo +6 + VCA - LOCAL RIGHT OUTPUT 0 -3dB +10 MUTE phones headphones solo stereo SOLO SIS PFL ADD mono SOLO CLEAR .o. Specification and Overview 67 . 3.LEGEND 3000 SPECIFICATION OVERVIEW AND STATISTICS. The Legend 3000 is a 29 buss console with an additional 12 x 6 output matrix. 68 . The Legend 3000 has 10 VCA sub groups which include VCA sub group muting. The Legend 3000 XLR input count is a follows:XLR Input count Frame Size (Mic Input Talk Mic Inputs Ambient Mic Input 51 43 35 27 48 40 32 24 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 4. The Legend 3000 has 60(48 frame) 52 (40 frame) 44 (32 frame) 36 (24 frame) long throw faders for mix control and 72 (48 frame) 64 (40 frame) 56 (32 frame) 48 (24 frame) short throw faders. The Legend 3000 has a total of 72 (48 frame) 64 (40 frame) 56 (32 frame) 48 (24 frame) peak program meters with 11 LED segments on all outputs and 7 LED segments on input channels. The busses are as follows:8 audio groups 12 mono aux 1 stereo master 1 mono master 1 stereo AFL 1 mono PFL 1 mon AFL 2 monitor solos TOTAL = = = = = = = = = 8 12 2 1 2 1 1 2 29 2. The Legend 3000 has a total XLR output count of 33 as follows:8 12 6 3 3 1 audio group outputs aux outputs matrix outputs master outputs local outputs talk external output 6. The Legend 3000 has a total of balanced ¼ inch jacks for inserts as follows:Frame Size Balanced ¼” Jack Inserts Input channel insert sends Input channel insert returns Audio group insert sends Audio group insert returns Aux insert sends Aux insert returns Matrix insert sends 48 40 32 24 Frame Size 264 232 200 168 Balanced ¼” Jack Inserts 48 40 32 24 Matrix insert returns 48 40 32 24 Master insert sends 8 8 8 8 Master insert returns 8 8 8 8 Channel direct outputs 12 12 12 12 Channel line inputs 12 12 12 12 Stereo effects inputs 6 6 6 6 Matrix external inputs 48 40 32 24 264 232 200 168 6 6 6 6 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 48 40 32 24 48 40 32 24 8 8 8 8 6 6 6 6 7. 1. 8. 1dB Noise (20 to 20kHz) System Noise (20 to 20kHz) Mic EIN ref.15dB to + 30dB 0dB + 6dBu + 31dBu + 21dBu > 80dB > 50dB Input Gain (all faders at 0dB) CMR at 1kHz Frequency Response (20 to 20kHz) + 0dB to . 150Ω (gain + 60dB) Summing Noise (48 channels routed with faders down) Line to Mix Noise (48 channels routed at 0dB.128dBu .75dB < 0. Input Impedance Mic Line Mic Mic + Pad Line Level Inputs Maximum Input Level Mic Mic + Pad Line Level Inputs Mic (gain + 40dB) Mic + Pad (gain 0dB) Mic to Mix (gain + 40dB) 2k Balanced 20k Balanced Continuously variable from + 15dB to + 60dB Continuously variable from . pan centre) .80dB Maximum Fader attenuation > 70dB All Line Outputs Headphones 50 Ohms Balanced Source to drive > 600Ω To drive > 8Ω + 21dBu + 21dBu Maximum Output Level All Line Outputs Headphones 69 .80dB .LEGEND 3000 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS. 0dBu output) Channel to Mix < .05% Distortion at 1kHz Crosstalk at 1kHz Output Impedance Mic to Mix (+ 40dB gain. 15 dB Centre detent = 0dB Continuously variable .15 dB Centre detent = 0dB Continuously variable .60dBu to + 10dBu 0dBu + 10dBu 12dB / Oct Continuously variable .15 dB Centre detent = 0dB Continuously variable Centre from 400Hz to 8KHz Continuously variable 0. Hi Mid Bandwidth Lo Mid Gain Lo Mid Freq. to 2 Oct Centre detent = 0. .15 dB Centre detent = 0dB Continuously variable Centre from 400Hz to 16KHz Continuously variable + 15 dB to .4 Oct Continuously variable + 15 dB to .Nominal Signal Level Mic Line Headphones Hi pass Slope Hi pass Frequency Treble Gain Treble Shelving Freq.15 dB Centre detent = 0dB Continuously variable Centre from 100Hz to 2KHz Continuously variable 0.4 Oct Continuously variable + 15 dB to .1 Oct. to 2 Oct Centre detent = 0.15 dB Centre detent = 0dB Continuously variable Centre from 50Hz to 2Khz Equaliser FOH & MON input FOH input & MON output MON input Hi Mid Gain Hi Mid Freq.3dB point from 20Hz to 400Hz Continuously variable + 15 dB to . Lo Mid Bandwidth Bass Gain Bass Shelving Freq.3dB point from 2KHz to 20KHz Continuously variable + 15 dB to . 70 .1 Oct. Hi Mid Gain Hi Mid Freq.3dB point from 20Hz to 400Hz Continuously variable + 15 dB to . Lo Mid Gain Lo Mid Freq. MIDAS L3750 Power Supply 71 . 65” Depth (incl. IEC sockets Fuses DC power connector MADE IN KIDDERMINSTER ENGLAND psu 1 SUPPLY VOLTAGE 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 375W FUSE T 6.50mm 3.0mm 14. connectors): 418.0mm 16.Power on / off switches Front View The POWER indicators show the status of all rails on the power supplies.48” 76.50mm 3.6lbs Specifications Input Voltage Range: Maximum Output Power: Operating Temperature: 100-240VAC 375W o 0-50 C 72 .3A 250V C US Rear View Measurements and Specifications 88.0Kg 28.48” Depth: 372.3A 250V psu 2 SUPPLY VOLTAGE 100-240V~ 50-60Hz 375W FUSE T 6.56” Weight: 13.00” Height 2U: 88.60mm 19” Dimensions and Weights Width: 482.6mm 19.00mm 18.20mm 3” 465.3” 482. Input Crib Sheet Inputs to Notes: 73 Input No .
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