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GS3000
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Guide
Price
(Prices from August 1999 price list. Prices
exclude tax and are given for reference only.
We are not able to advise on prices for used
consoles).
GS3000 24ch - £3,237
GS3000 32ch - £3,999
24ch Meter Pod - £666
32 ch Meter Pod - £799
Downloads
Brochure 597KB
pdf
User Guide 2.85MB
pdf
Block Diagram
638KB pdf
Cue Sheet 772KB
pdf
Dimensions
97KB pdf
Front
Panel Diagram 80KB pdf
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Description
GS3000 is an 8 group, in-line analogue mixer
which was aimed primarily at commercial and
project recording studios. Users included
New Model Army and Johnny Marr.
Key Features
- Formats: 24 or 32 inputs (each with
2 dual stereo inputs, giving 52 or 68
inputs to the mix)
- 8 audio groups
- Twin fader, dual path input (100mm 'A'
path fader, 60mm 'B' path fader)
- 2 patchable valve (tube) preamps
- The main fader path is always used for
monitoring, eliminating the need for fader
swapping
- 6 auxiliary sends, accessible from A
or B path
- 4 band EQ with separate controls for
sweep and cut/boost on mid bands. Rotary
'Q' controls, EQ in/out switching and
routing via A or B path
- MIDI mute automation with scenes and
groups is provided as standard, together
with MMC, allowing control of tape machine
functions from the console
- Solo-in-place and PFL
- 2 studio playback feeds
- Control room and alternative speaker
feeds
- Peak led metering on channels and 12
segment bargraph meters on groups and
LR. A bargraph meterpod was offered as
an option
GS3000 FAQs
Q: Where are the Group outputs on the GS3000,
and how do I use them to record to (say) an
8-track recorder?
A: On the GS3000 there are no 'dedicated'
group output connectors, but group outputs
are available from the direct outputs of a
channel by pressing the GRP/DIRECT button.
On each input channel you can choose whether
each channel puts out its own direct signal,
or alternatively a Group output signal depending
on its position in a block of 8 channels.
Pressing the GRP/DIRECT buttons on all of
channels 1 through to 8 will give you Group
output 1 on channel 1 direct output, group
output 2 on channel 2 direct output, group
output 3 on channel 3 direct output etc. In
the same way, pressing the GRP/DIRECT buttons
on all of channels 17 through to 24 will give
you Group output 1 on channel 17 direct output,
group output 2 on channel 18 direct output,
group output 3 on channel 19 direct output
etc. In this way you can record your group
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