Model 770 – Studio Technologies 770 User Manual

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Issue 1, October 1997

Model 770 User Guide

Page 22

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Model 770

The five choices are main output, AUX

output, IFB output, IFB program only

output, and mic/line direct:

•

Main output is the same signal that

connects to the mixer section’s main

outputs.

•

AUX output is the same signal that

connects to the mixer section’s AUX

outputs.

•

IFB output is the final output from the

IFB section. It consists of both program

and interrupt audio. The program audio

will, depending on the configuration,

mute or “dim” when interrupt is active.

•

IFB program only is provided by the IFB

section, and consists only of the pro-

gram audio signal; no interrupt audio

signals are present. No muting or “dim-

ming” of the program audio signal

takes place, even when interrupt is

active.

•

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 front panel bus as-

signment switches; post input preampli-

fier and low-cut filter. 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 1, main out, and switch 2,

AUX out, will produce a combined version

of the main and AUX outputs. Selecting,

as another example, switch 1, main out,

for configurable output 1, will result in

another main output, viola, main output 5!
It would be the author’s choice to use the

configurable outputs in this way: Configur-

able output 1 set for a summed version of

the main and AUX outputs, configurable

output 2 set for IFB program only, and

configurable output 3 set for mic/line

direct. Terminated on a patch bay, these

three outputs could prove quite handy for

those “once-in-a-blue-moon” situations

that seem to occur about once a month!

Figure 4. Detail of back panel configurable

output section (typical of 3)

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