Studio Technologies 50 2000 User Manual

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Model 50/51 User Guide

Issue 4, July 2000

Studio Technologies, Inc.

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dub and headphone outputs. Slate can

also be set to generate a 50Hz sine wave

when activated. This provides an audible

“marker” for analog tapes, and a visual

indication on a wave form display screen.
Four functions can be set for push-to-latch

operation if desired: talk to studio, talk to

phones, slate, and control room mono.
The studio output is set to follow the

control room source or the headphone

source. The headphone source is set for

independent selection or to follow the

control room source. The dub source is

set for independent selection or to follow

the control room source.
All configuration parameters, along with

“power down” operation conditions, are

stored in nonvolatile memory.

Headphone Monitoring
The StudioComm system contains an

integrated, full-featured headphone (cue)

system. Up to four Model 35 or Model 38

Talent Amplifiers can be connected to

the Model 50’s talent amplifier output. A

single 3-conductor microphone-type cable

carries power and stereo audio.
Using the Model 51 Control Console,

any of the seven stereo inputs can be

assigned to the talent amplifier output.

The talk to phones and slate functions

allow communications (voice) audio to be

sent to the talent amps. The talent amplifi-

er output is short circuit protected. Error

conditions are displayed by the Talent

Amplifier Over Current LED on the Model

50’s front panel.

Connects to additional

talent amplifiers

Connects to the Model 50 or another talent

amplifier’s loop thru connector

Model 35 Front Panel

Model 35 Back Panel

Two headphone

outputs

Power present

LED

Headphone output

level control

Switch between

stereo and mono

(L+R) output

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