Front panel – Universal Audio 4-710d Four-Channel Tone-Blending User Manual

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Front Panel

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Digital Controls


(14) Power - Turns the 4-710d power on or off. When powered on, the front panel meters light up.


(15) Bit Depth – This switch determines the bit depth, or resolution, of the digital output signal for all

eight A/D channels. In the up position, the digital output word length is 24 bits; in the down position,

the digital output word length is 16 bits.
The actual A/D conversion of the 4-710d is always performed at a 24-bit word length. When the switch

is set to 16-bit mode, the 24-bit signal is triangular dithered to 16 bits.
(16) Limit 1-8 – This switch activates the built-in analog limiter for all eight inputs prior to A/D

conversion. The limiter is global for all eight inputs; it cannot be individually enabled per channel

(unlike the mic pre compressors on channels 1-4).
The limiter threshold is 17dBu (= -3dBFS) and the ratio is effectively infinite. The attack time is 0.075

ms and the release time is 100 ms. Although the limiter will help prevent “digital overs” (A/D clipping)

during conversion, it is not a “brick wall” limiter. It is still possible to clip the A/D input, especially

with very hot signal levels and/or signals with fast transient peaks.
(17) Sample Rate - This knob defines the internal sample rate of the A/D converter or selects external

clocking. The following sample rates are supported (kHz): 44.1, 48, 88.2, 96, 176.4, and 192.
When Sample Rate is set to W/C (external word clock) the 4-710d is a word clock slave and the

incoming clock rate at the rear panel’s BNC Word Clock In connector (

#2 on page 14)

is used to

determine the sample rate for A/D conversion.
( For more details, please see the “Digital Clocking Primer” section on page 23)

The 4-710d should be powered off when it is not being used for extended periods of time.

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