Model 750 – Studio Technologies 750 User Manual

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Model 750 User Guide

Issue 3, May 1997

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 17

Model 750

The five choices are main output left, main

output right, AUX output left, AUX output

right, and mic/line direct:

•

Main output left and main output right

are the same signals that connect to the

output circuitry associated with the main

outputs.

•

AUX output left and AUX output right

are the same signals that connect to the

output circuitry associated with the AUX

line-level output.

•

Mic/line direct is a signal that is derived

from its associated mic/line input chan-

nel. The signal is the same as that

connected to the pan-pot; post input

preamplifier, low-cut filter, and phase

reverse function. Configurable output 1

has access to the signal from mic/line

input 1; configurable output 2 has

access to the signal from mic/line input

2; etc.

Using the five DIP switches associated

with each configurable output, simply

select the source or sources desired. Note

the word “sources”—more than one

source can be selected! As an example,

selecting switch 3, AUX out left, and switch

4, AUX out right, will produce a monaural

(L+R) version of the AUX output. Selecting

switch 1, main out left, for configurable

output 1, and switch 2, main out right, for

configurable output 2 will result in another

stereo output, viola, main output 4!
It would be the author’s choice to use

the configurable outputs in this way:

Configurable output 1 set for a mono

version of the main output, configurable

output 2 set for a mono version of AUX

output, and configurable outputs 3 and 4

set for mic/line direct outputs. Terminating

on the patch bay, these four outputs could

provide quite handy for those “once in a

blue moon” situations that seem to occur

about once a month!
The two mic/line direct outputs may prove

especially helpful, providing two channels

of “mic/line amplifier” for general purpose

or emergency use. In special situations, a

signal of virtually any audio level could be

“bumped” to nominal +4dBu.

Figure 6. Detail of back panel showing level

adjustment trim pots for setup direct output

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