M-AUDIO NRV10 User Manual

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NRV10 User Guide

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Digital Effects Unit: The NRV10 is equipped with a stereo digital effects processor, with 16 programs and 16
variations per program. The effects processor receives its signal from the Aux 2 DFX sends (8), and its output appears
at the stereo Aux 2 returns (14). The effects processor output is also added to the headphone output when the Phones
Source switch (29) is set to the Monitor position.

17.

DFX Peak LED: This LED will light when the input level to the digital effects processor exceeds its headroom.
When this happens, decrease the input level of each individual source with that channel’s Aux Send 2 control (8).

18.

DFX Program Select: This rotary switch selects between the 16 available effects programs in the NRV10’s
internal digital effects processor. For a list of available effects programs, refer to Section 11.

19.

DFX Variations Select: This rotary switch selects between the 16 different variations available for each of the
digital signal processor’s 16 programs. For a list of available effects programs, refer to Section 11.

20.

FireWire Indicator LED: This blue LED lights when the FireWire interface is active.

21.

Power LED: This LED lights when the NRV10 is powered on.

22.

Phantom Power LED: This LED lights to indicate that the Phantom Power switch (35) has been activated,
sending power to the XLR Mic inputs (1).

23.

Aux Rtn 1: This knob controls the amount of signal fed to the Main Mix from any device connected to Stereo
Aux Return 1 (14).

24.

Main Mix Level Meters: This meter displays the level of the Main Mix. The red LED’s are clip indicators; if they
are lit, lower the output with the Main Mix level faders (32).

25.

Aux Rtn 2: This knob controls the amount of signal fed to the Main Mix from the NRV10’s internal digital effects
processor. If a device is connected to the Stereo Aux Return 2 inputs (14), the signal from the internal digital effects
processor is bypassed, and this knob controls the amount of signal fed to the Main Mix from any device connected
to Stereo Aux Return 2.

26.

Pre-EQ/Post-EQ Button: This button selects the source (pre-EQ or post-EQ) for the channel signals sent to
the FireWire output.

In the “up” position, the signal sent to the FireWire output will be taken at the preamp output, bypassing the
channel EQ.

In the “down” position, the signal sent to the FireWire output will be taken after it passes through the channel EQ
stage.

For more information on pre-EQ and post-EQ routing options, see Section 10, “Using the NRV10’s FireWire
Connection.”

27.

FW 9/10 to CTRL Room: In addition to the eight output streams routed to the individual mixer channels, the
NRV10’s FireWire output gives you two additional output streams (streams 9 and 10) which usually contain the
main mix output signals from your DAW. These streams are routed straight to the Phones Output (16) and Control
Room Outputs (37). The FW 9/10 to CTRL Room knob controls the level of these additional audio streams, which
are sent to the Control Room Outputs (37).

28.

FW 9/10 to Phones: In a similar fashion to the FW 9/10 to CTRL Room knob (above) the FW 9/10 to Phones
knob controls the level of streams 9 and 10 from the NRV10 FireWire audio output, which are sent to the Phones
Output (16). This control is functional regardless of the position of the Phones Source selector switch (29).

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