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Status indicators 
 
 

 

 
 
 
The 4 status LEDs show the internal status of the unit. 
 
1. SYNC. The LED lights up when the digital module is 
locked and synchronized to an external word clock. If no 
digital module is installed, or if analog mode is selected, 
this indicator has no function. 
2. COMM. The LED light up when a working handshake 
link is established between the digital module and the 
DAW. If no digital module is installed, or if analog mode 
is selected, this indicator has no function. 
3. DIGITAL. The LED lights up when the unit is operating 
in digital mode. 
4. ANALOG. The LED lights up when the unit is 
operating in analog mode 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 
Monitor dim during talk-back 
 
The dim level of the monitor output signal, during talk-
back, can be programmed. 
4 dim levels are available.0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB. 
 
Here is how: 
 

 

 
 
1. Push and hold  the Talk-Back button and the Meter 
button simultaneously. 
 

 

 
 
2. All these LEDs will light up to indicate that the unit is 
in programming mode: HI, LO, SYNC, COMM, DIGITAL 
and ANALOG.  
 

 

 
 
3. The Meter source LEDs will now show the dim level. 
From left to right, 0 dB, 6 dB, 12 dB or 18 dB. 
Push the meter switch repeatedly to select the dim level 
you want. You can freely push the TB button to test 
while listening to the monitor. 
 

 

 
 
4. When you are satisfied, push the headphone power 
switch, and the unit returns to normal operation 
 

Summary of Contents for Station 6

Page 1: ...Station 6 Preamplifier and Monitor Controller 1 ROSTEC Station 6 Mic Line Preamplifier and Monitor Controller Revision 7 September 15 2017...

Page 2: ...tudio set up with DAW 8 Using external A D and D A converters 9 Personal set up for guitar player 10 Operational description Quick guide front and back panels 11 Front panel controls 12 Back panel con...

Page 3: ...ero latency monitoring of external signals With the USB module installed Station 6 communicates with the DAW via USB full speed The USB connection is compatible with USB 2 0 USB 3 0 and USB C With the...

Page 4: ...s and the like An unusual feature of the instrument inputs is that they are fully balanced They work equally well with standard unbalanced instrument cables as well as balanced cables However using a...

Page 5: ...nalog equipment is inserted in the signal chain the direct output is sourced from the output of the equipment When the insert point is bypassed i e the inserted analog equipment is not inserted in the...

Page 6: ...er in ear headphones and for semi pro headphones typically with impedances ranging from 32 to 100 ohms HI is for professional headphones with impedances from 100 to 600 ohms Observe that these are onl...

Page 7: ...by and all clocks and digital processing is halted In the OFF position the unit operates in digital mode if a digital module is present If no digital module is present the unit automatically selects a...

Page 8: ...rt Point for use with analog equipment like Equalizers compressors filters what not Note that the inserted analog equipment is placed in the signal chain before the A D and the DAW The Line3 and Line3...

Page 9: ...ent is placed in the signal chain before the external A D and the DAW The monitor master outputs from the DAW and the external D A are connected to the AUX Line 3 and AUX line 4 inputs and directly ro...

Page 10: ...onnect the Auxiliary Line 3 and 4 inputs in analog mode In digital mode the inputs are still connected to the A D The guitar is plugged into Mic1 Jack input high Z at the front The signal it then rout...

Page 11: ...Station 6 Preamplifier and Monitor Controller 11 Operational description Quick guide front and back controls and connections...

Page 12: ...e bypass function of the insert point The insert point exists electrically between the output of the preamp and the input to the digital module When the LED is ON the signal chain between the preamp a...

Page 13: ...he output level range is from 80 dBu to 8 dBu to 20 dBu if DIP switch 5 is set Monitor speaker select Two different sets of speaker sets can be connected The toggle switch controls which speaker set i...

Page 14: ...corresponding routing functions is activated The NORM LED lights up when none of the routing functions are activated Zero Latency Monitoring Direct signal feed from the 2 microphone channels to the he...

Page 15: ...will easily burn semi pro and budget headphones Hence a low setting is provided so you can use your in ear headphone from you mobile phone or use other low wattage headphones from unknown origins The...

Page 16: ...in digital mode 4 ANALOG The LED lights up when the unit is operating in analog mode Monitor dim during talk back The dim level of the monitor output signal during talk back can be programmed 4 dim le...

Page 17: ...ack panel and the 1 4 Jack connector at the front panel The output signals at the two headphone Jacks front and back are identical Talk Back input The talk back microphone input can be found at the 3...

Page 18: ...the mic line input from accidentally getting 48 V phantom voltage Switch 4 Controls monitor signal source Default is OFF OFF position In digital mode the signal to the monitor is sourced from the DAW...

Page 19: ...ons follow the Tascam Standard for analog signals The list of signals and their corresponding pin connections is listed below Analog inputs The analog inputs can be found at the back panel at the 25 p...

Page 20: ...ectrical interference Using a balanced cable instead of a single core cable introduces one additional wire to receive the environmental noise This additional noise signal is fed into the balanced inpu...

Page 21: ...onse 5 Hz 200 kHz 0 1 dB Crosstalk 120 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz input terminated by 150 ohm THD N classical analysis 0 00035 1 kHz 10 dB gain THD N classical analysis 0 00075 1 kHz 30 dB gain THD FFT analysis...

Page 22: ...lways masked by the output clipping Input clipping cannot be transferred to the output Impulse response input preamp The above snapshots show the ideal step impulse response of the preamp When subject...

Page 23: ...ed or 131 dBu unweighted The upper graph shows crosstalk between adjacent channels A 16 dBu signal was sent to channel 1 gain setting 10 dB The output level of channel 1 was 26 dBu The input of channe...

Page 24: ...technology can offer and the distortion of the unique input amplifier circuit is so low that it can only be quantified by classical analysis at lower gain settings At higher gain settings a FFT analys...

Page 25: ...very close to linear from 20 Hz 20 kHz The input noise contribution at 30 dB gain corresponds to a level of approx 0 0007 The distortion of the circuit is still below 0 0004 Thus it can be seen that t...

Page 26: ...ow 0 0004 in the whole audio range The measured THD N result is very close to linear from 20 Hz 20 kHz The noise contribution of the circuit at 20 dBu output level can be ignored The circuit noise cor...

Page 27: ...HD N is below 0 0015 in the whole audio range The measured THD N result is very close to linear from 20 Hz 20 kHz The noise contribution of the circuit at 45 V PP output level can be ignored The circu...

Page 28: ...the FFT analysis reduces the noise to its average value thus revealing the distortion components otherwise buried in the noise Below are plots of the distortion characteristics at various gain setting...

Page 29: ...Station 6 Preamplifier and Monitor Controller 29 Input preamp gain 30 dB frequency 1 kHz The RMS sum of all distortion components THD is 0 00015...

Page 30: ...Station 6 Preamplifier and Monitor Controller 30 Input preamp gain 60 dB frequency 1 kHz The RMS sum of all distortion components THD is 0 00118...

Page 31: ...Station 6 Preamplifier and Monitor Controller 31 Monitor output output 20 dBu frequency 1 kHz The RMS sum of all distortion components THD is 0 00016...

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