Focusrite TrakMaster Pro Manual Download Page 10

 

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For Professional use, J2 should be left fitted, as supplied from factory. 

 

For Consumer use, J2 should be removed. 

Selecting  Word Clock Impedance 

When using the module as the only slave, or at the end of a chain of several slaves, 75 

 Lo Z should be selected. If using the module with several other slave modules in a 

chain, Hi Z should be selected. See the following diagram: 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

For 75 

 Low-Z operation, J1 should be left fitted, as supplied from factory. 

 

For Hi-Z operation, J1 should be removed. 

Replacing the Top Cover 

The top cover should now be replaced using the 10 crosshead screws. The installation is 
now complete and the unit can be reconnected to the AC power. 

Notes 

 

When syncing to an external clock the sampling frequency should be set to match 
between the two pieces of equipment. 

 

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS 

 

Q: What is the difference b4dBu and -10dBV? 

A: These are different signal operating levels. +4dBu usually refers to professional 
equipment and -10dBV usually refers to semi-professional or consumer equipment. It is 
important to make sure that any two or more devices connected to each other are 
operating at the same signal level. The +4dBu/-10dBV line outputs on the rear of the 
TrakMaster Pro give the option of either analogue output level. If the +4dBu output of 
a device feeds the -10dBV input of another device, this may cause the second device to 
overload. Alternatively, if the -10dBV output of a device feeds the +4dBu input of 
another device, the second device may receive a signal level which is too low (i.e. too 
quiet). -10dBV devices are usually connected using a mono 1/4" jack, this is known as 
an 'unbalanced' connection. +4dBu devices are usually connected using a TRS (stereo) 
1/4" jack, or XLRs. This is known as a 'balanced' connection. 

Summary of Contents for TrakMaster Pro

Page 1: ...ug is damaged if liquid has entered the unit if the unit has been dropped or the case damaged if the unit does not operate normally or exhibits a distinct change in performance Adjust only those contr...

Page 2: ...t capable of really heavy compression effects and a MID SCOOP EQ section for further control over the presence and balance of the processed signal With classic Focusrite analogue circuit design and a...

Page 3: ...REAMP section until the signal can be heard To visually monitor the incoming signal press the switch beside the dBFS meter in the LEVEL section of the front panel until the input LED is lit See LEVEL...

Page 4: ...LEVEL section or at the destination recording medium If the meter displays above 0dBFS you should reduce the LEVEL It is advisable to set the incoming signal to be an average of around 10dBFS peaking...

Page 5: ...in the mix and can also give it a whole new sonic character IN switch This switch activates the COMPRESSOR into the signal path When engaged the red LED in the switch cap is lit THRESHOLD knob Turnin...

Page 6: ...ing with the INPUT signal The input signal will be the mono recorded signal sent to both L and R channels on the headphones unless a second signal is connected to the ADC EXT IN If using two TrakMaste...

Page 7: ...ht channel of the stereo signal with the signal processed by the TM Pro as the left channel sent to the optional digital card for conversion With nothing connected to ADC EXT IN the stereo signal sent...

Page 8: ...No 1 crosshead screwdriver Pozihead preferred M3 nut driver spanner WARNING THE MODULE SHOULD BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE AC POWER BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO CARRY OUT THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS ALLOW THE MOD...

Page 9: ...he two plastic support pillars over each screw 3 Now offer the digital card from the rear of the module lining up the screws from the base with the two holes in the card and secure it in place with th...

Page 10: ...equipment FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS Q What is the difference between 4dBu and 10dBV A These are different signal operating levels 4dBu usually refers to professional equipment and 10dBV usually refe...

Page 11: ...inate Is the POWER switched on Is the correct Power Supply Unit being used Has the fuse in the mains plug blown No output when using the MIC INPUT Is the power switched on Is the LEVEL set correctly S...

Page 12: ...8dBu with 22Hz 22kHz filter S N ratio relative to max headroom 36dBu 124dB S N ratio relative to 0dBFSs 22dBu 110dB THD N unity gain 0dB 0 001 with 0dBFS 22dBu input and 22Hz 22kHz filter Frequency re...

Page 13: ...on switch settings as follows Attack Release COMP 35ms 126ms COMP SLOW ATTACK 120ms 350ms SQUASH 8ms 1s Noise 90dBu measured with a 22Hz 22kHz bandpass filter Make up gain 0 to 30dB ADC Performance S...

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