M-AUDIO NRV10 User Manual

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29.

Phones Source Switch: The NRV10’s headphone output (17) can monitor from three different sources in
addition to the FW 9/10 to Phones source (above):

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Main Mix – Monitors the Main Mix output

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Cue – Monitors the Cue buss output. Signal from any channel with its Mute/Cue button (13) in the
“down” position will be heard in the headphones when the Phones Source switch is in this position.

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Monitor – Monitors the output of the Aux 1 buss, as well as the return of the internal digital effects
processor.

30.

Phones Level Fader: This fader controls the output level for the headphone output (16).

31.

Control Room Level Fader: This fader controls the output level for the Control Room Outputs (37).

32.

Main Mix Level Fader: This fader controls the output level of the Main Mix buss, which is sent to the Main
Outputs (36). If the Main Mix Level Meters (24) indicate clipping, this fader can be used to lower the Main Mix level
to keep the signal from distorting.

33.

Power Switch: This switch is used to power the NRV10 off and on.

34.

Power Connector: Connect the NRV10’s power adapter here. Use only the included power adapter or a
suitable replacement provided by M-Audio.

35.

Phantom Power Switch: This switch enables 48V phantom power for XLR mic inputs 1 through 5 (1), for
connecting condenser and other microphones which require external power. When this switch is on, the Phantom
Power LED (22) will light.

36.

Main Mix Outputs: The Main Mix output is available on a pair of balanced XLR and 1/4” TRS output
connectors. Both sets of connectors carry the same signal. It is recommended that only one set of outputs be
connected at a time.

37.

Control Room Outputs: This pair of balanced 1/4” TRS connectors receive their signal from the Control Room
buss, which carries the Main Mix signal, as well as the signal returning via FireWire and through the FW 9/10 to
CTRL Room knob. The output level is controlled by the Control Room Level Fader (31).

38.

Main Mix Insert: This pair of balanced 1/4” TRS connectors allows an external signal processor to be inserted
into the Main Mix signal path. You can connect a master compressor/limiter, EQ processors or other devices into
the Main Mix via these insert points.

39.

Kensington Lock Port: This connector is compatible with Kensington® security cables to protect your device
from theft.

40.

FireWire Ports: Connect your computer to the NRV10 using one of these FireWire ports and the included
FireWire cable. The FireWire connection provides up to ten simultaneous inputs and outputs of 24-bit/96kHz digital
audio.

The second FireWire port allows additional equipment, such as an external hard drive, to be connected in a daisy-
chain to the computer.

The NRV10 does not operate on power from the FireWire buss – the included AC adapter is necessary for
operation.

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