Controls and connections – PreSonus FireStudio User Manual

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CONTROLS AND CONNECTIONS

37 | PreSonus 2008

Input Gain/Trim Control. These knobs provide the following gain structure:

o

XLR Microphone Inputs:

54 dB of variable gain (-4 dB to +50 dB)

o

TS ¼” Instrument/Hi-Z Inputs:

54 dB of variable gain (-4 dB to +50 dB)

o

TRS ¼” Line Inputs:

32 dB of variable gain (-16 dB to +16 dB trim adjustment)

Main. The Main knob controls the output level for the main outputs on the back of the FireStudio and

has a range of -80 db to +10 dB.

Phones. The Phones knob controls the output level of the headphone output on the front of the unit.

Notice the volume indicator goes to 11; use this setting with extreme caution.

¼” Headphone Jack. This is where you connect your headphones to the FireStudio.

Red-Blue Power/Sync Light. This light is a clock source (sync) indicator. It lets you know if your unit is

receiving word clock correctly. Word clock is a signal with which digital devices sync frame rates.
Proper word-clock sync prevents digital devices from having pops, clicks, or distortion in the audio
signal due to mismatched digital-audio transmission.

o

Blue.

FireStudio is correctly synced via FireWire, external ADAT, S/PDIF, or BNC word

clock.

o

Flashing Red and Blue

. Sync invalid or not present.

Power Button. Push this button to turn your FireStudio on. The button will illuminate blue. Push it

again to power down your FireStudio.

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