Input setup and control, Input source selection, Analog inputs – Sound Devices 722 User Manual

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722 User Guide and Technical Information

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Input Setup and Control

The 722 has two inputs and two record tracks. Inputs are selectable between analog or digital sourc-

es. Analog inputs are connected with the balanced XLR connectors; digital inputs can be connected

to either XLR Input 1 (AES3) or the BNC input (AES3id).

Input Source Selection

Input types are selected in pairs. Each input pair accepts analog or digital audio. The XLR input

signal is selected with slide switch above the connector.

Manually selecting the audio source is used to force the inputs to analog while using an AES3 or

AES3id input to lock the 722 to an external sample rate.

Digital sources connected to AES3id BNC inputs override analog signals on the corresponding XLR

input. The BNC input signal type is set in the menu settings

Input 1,2: Source. For most situations

the appropriate setting is auto select—the 722 will choose the input type based on signal present.

The 722 is capable of off-speed sample rates when clocked from either external digital inputs or the

word clock input.

Input sources can be set to “disabled (power save)”. This option shuts down all circuitry associated

with the inputs to reduce power draw and extend battery runtime during playback. When an input

pair is disabled, the digital input LEDs associated with the pair will flash.

Analog Inputs

Analog inputs 1 and 2, on XLR connectors, are the primary connections into the recorder. These

inputs accept balanced or unbalanced mic- or line-level inputs. When at mic-level, gain is controlled

by the front panel potentiometers. Gain for the line level inputs can be controlled by the front panel

potentiometers or menu settings. Line input gain is controlled in 0.1 dB steps.

A digital input present on the BNC inputs will override an analog signal present on the XLR inputs un-
less the input source is set to analog in the setup menu.

In the setup menu, the following functions can be controlled for analog inputs 1 and 2:

Phantom Power

Phantom power (48 volts) can be activated for inputs 1 and 2. When active, phantom is indicated by

front panel LEDs (

).

Phantom power is available for both mic- and line-level inputs. Using line-level inputs with microphones
is useful in high SPL environments such as concert recording. Make certain to turn off phantom power
with line level output devices susceptible to damage from DC.

Shortcut

: To toggle phantom power without entering the menus, press and hold the tone key then

press the menu key for channel 1. Channel 2 phantom can be toggled by pressing the tone key then

pressing the HDD key. If the inputs are in line level mode, phantom power will not activate from the

shortcut keys and must be activated from the menus. Phantom power is linked when the inputs are

linked.

(See Input Linking)

Input Limiters (mic-level only)

Microphone inputs 1 and 2 each have a limiter circuit designed to prevent input overload. In nor-

mal operation, with proper gain settings, the limiters should rarely engage. When activated, these

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