Model 770 – Studio Technologies 770 User Manual

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Model 770 User Guide

Issue 1, October 1997

Studio Technologies, Inc.

Page 29

Model 770

function!) In the off (out) position the filter

is not placed in the audio path, leaving

the signal essentially “flat.” In the on (in)

position the signal is routed through the

filter circuit, removing low-frequency

energy.
The filter is useful for eliminating wind

noise, traffic rumble, and AC mains hum.

It was carefully designed to give a steep

slope (18dB/octave), with the –3dB point

at 85Hz. For most voice applications the

filter can be left activated. For wide-band-

width signals, such as music, the filter

should be used only as necessary.
Changing the on/off status of the low-cut

filter will result in little or no noise being

added to the audio signal. While it is better

to set the filter’s button to the desired

position prior to being “live,” it can cer-

tainly be used at any time.

Status LED
A bi-color LED acts as a user-confidence

indication of the overall signal level in the

mic/line input channel’s circuitry. The LED

will light with the color green as a signal

present indicator, showing that the input

signal, along with the gain of the input

preamplifier, is at least 18dB below the

nominal internal operating level. The LED

will light with the color red as a peak

signal indicator, showing that the input

signal, along with the gain of the preampli-

fier, is within 6dB of the circuitry’s maxi-

mum level.

Level Control
The rotary control is used to adjust the

gain of the input preamplifier circuit. In the

fully counterclockwise position the pream-

plifier gain is set to its minimum, and full

attenuation is achieved. This means that

no signal continues on to the next stage

of the mic/line input circuitry and, if config-

ured, to the configurable output on the

back panel. As the level control is rotated

in the clockwise direction the gain of the

preamplifier increases.

Bus Assignment
Located below the level control are two

buttons, labeled MAIN and AUX. These

buttons control the connection of the

audio signal to the main and AUX audio

buses.

Main Bus Assignment
The button labeled MAIN controls the

assignment of the audio signal to the main

audio bus. In the off (out) position, signal

is not connected to the main bus; in the

on (in) position, the signal is connected

to the main audio bus.

AUX Bus Assignment
The button labeled AUX controls the

assignment of the audio signal to the AUX

audio bus. In the off (out) position, signal

is not connected to the AUX bus. In the on

(in) position, the signal is connected to the

AUX audio bus.

Stereo Line Inputs
The Model 770 contains two identical

stereo line input channels. They are

unique in that the left and right signals

associated with each stereo input are

automatically mixed to monaural, by way

of level controls, in preparation for assign-

ment to the mono mixing buses. The input

circuitry was designed for compatibility

with signals that have a nominal level of

+4dBu. However, nominal signal levels

of –10 to +10dBu are perfectly accept-

able. A description of one of the stereo

line input channels is provided.

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