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Name and function of each part

HIGH

MID

LEVEL

AUX

LOW

ON

PFL

4

1-2

3-4

5-6

7-8

MONI

L-R

DIRECT

LCF

TAPE

3

1-2

1

HIGH

MID

LEVEL

AUX

LOW

ON

PFL

4

1-2

3-4

5-6

7-8

MONI

L-R

DIRECT

LCF

TAPE

7

6 8

3

1-2

2

LEVEL

POWER

ON

OFF

-15

+15

100

10K

500

1.5K

-15

+15

-15

+15

-

 0

1

2

-

 0

-

 0

-

 0

-

 0

L

ODD

R

EVEN

-

 0

-

 0

-

 0

-

 0

-

 0

L

ODD

R

EVEN

-15

+15

100

10K

500

1.5K

-15

+15

-15

+15

-

-

-

-

-

L

ODD

-15

100

500

-15

-15

+10

-40

-10

-60

-10

-60

-10

0

+5

+10

-5

-10

-20

-

0

+5

+10

-5

-10

-20

-

+10

-40

+10

1

2

1

PEAK

PEAK

5 7

6 8

1

2

4

8

9

7

6

5

3

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1

POWER switch

When the switch is pressed to the ON side, the power
is turned on.

2

LEVEL control

This controls the input signals from the MIC or LINE
connectors at a suitable level. When connected to the
MIC connector, the input signal level can be controlled
between –10 - –60 dBu, and when connected to the
LINE connector, it can be controlled b10 -
–40 dBu. In order to control the input signal at a
suitable level, set the meter to VU operation, press the
PFL button of the channel to be controlled to display
the signal level on the meter. In this state, turn the
LEVEL control to control the signal so that  0VU
display on the meter is lit sometimes.

3

TAPE button

This switches the signal input from the MIC/LINE
connectors to the TAPE IN connectors. Using this
function, sounds, such as those from a multi-track
recorder connected to the TAPE IN connectors, can be
input to each channel without changing connections.
(Channels 1 - 8 only)

4

LCF (Low Cut Filter) button

This suppresses frequencies of 80 Hz or lower from the
channel signal at 12 dB/oct (12 decibels per octave)
when it is on. This function is very effective for
removing “touch noise” that occurs when a
microphone is being held, and “blow noise” caused by
breathing.

5

HIGH (High equalizer) level control

This varies the high equalizer level between
–15 - +15 dB. The equalizer is a 12 kHz shelving type.

6

MID (Mid equalizer) frequency control

This varies the central frequencies of the mid equalizer
between 100 Hz - 10 kHz.

7

MID (Mid equalizer) level control

This varies the mid equalizer level between
–15 dB - +15 dB. The equalizer is a peaking type.

8

LOW (Low equalizer) level control

This varies the low equalizer level between
–15 dB - +15 dB. The equalizer is a 40 Hz peaking type.

MONO INPUT section

Summary of Contents for SRP-V110

Page 1: ...lug the unit When the unit is not used turn the power off to conserve energy and to extend the useful life of your unit On cleaning the cabinet Clean the cabinet panel and controls with a soft cloth lightly moistened with mild detergent solution Do not use any type of abrasive pad scouring powder or solvent such as alcohol or benzine On repacking Do not throw away the carton and the packing materi...

Page 2: ...o multi track recorders Smooth operations are possible from recording to mixing down each track This enables all operations up until the mix down stage without changing connections by simply switching between the TAPE MONI and DIRECT buttons Equipped with 8 AUX channels AUX 1 2 can be used as STEREO AUX of the pre fader AUX 3 4 can simultaneously switch between the pre and post faders AUX5 6 can b...

Page 3: ...le Graphic Equalizer Power Amplifier Monitor Speaker Effector Microphone Compressor Keyboard AUDIO MIXER SRP V110 CD or MD Player Main Speaker Compressor Graphic Equalizer Power Amplifier Effector Microphone Compressor Keyboard AUDIO MIXER SRP V110 CD or MD Player Multi Track Recorder Monitor Speaker DAT Master Recorder ...

Page 4: ... the meter In this state turn the LEVEL control to control the signal so that 0VU display on the meter is lit sometimes 3 TAPE button This switches the signal input from the MIC LINE connectors to the TAPE IN connectors Using this function sounds such as those from a multi track recorder connected to the TAPE IN connectors can be input to each channel without changing connections Channels 1 8 only...

Page 5: ...UX 7 8 button These send the signals to the AUX 5 6 buses when turned off and to the AUX 7 8 buses when turned on ON button When turned on the signals from the channels are routed to each output However the PFL function is available even if this switch is turned off PAN control When turned in the L ODD direction sound is shifted to the MASTER L GROUP 1 3 5 and 7 odd channel buses and when turned i...

Page 6: ...UX LOW ON PFL 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 L R 3 ST7 ST3 10dBs HIGH MID AUX LOW ON PFL 4 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 L R 3 ST8 ST4 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 L ODD R EVEN 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 15 0 15 15 0 0 0 0 15 15 15 15 0 0 5 10 5 10 20 0 5 10 5 10 20 0 5 10 5 10 20 0 5 10 5 10 20 1 8 9 2 3 4 5 6 7 º PEAK PEAK PEAK PEAK L ODD R EVEN L ODD R EVEN L ODD R EVEN 5 7 6 8 5 7 6 8 ...

Page 7: ...nected externally 8 AUX 7 8 button These output the signals to the AUX 5 6 buses when turned off and to the AUX 7 8 buses when turned on ST1 ST4 channels ST5 ST8 channels 9 ON button When turned on the signals from the channels are routed to each output However the PFL function is available even if this switch is turned off º Balance control When turned in the L ODD direction sound is shifted to t...

Page 8: ...up when the power is turned on 6 48 V indicator This is lit up when the power DC 48 V for condenser microphone is output 7 PFL indicator This is lit up when the PFL button of any channel is turned on 8 PEAK button When off the level meter operates as the VU meter and when on it switches to operating as the PEAK meter 9 MONITOR control This controls the output levels of the PHONES and MONITOR OUT c...

Page 9: ...uttons are pressed are not routed and only signals from channels whose PFL buttons are pressed are routed 4 2TR IN level control This controls the level of the signals that are input from the 2TR IN connector 5 TO L R button This sends each signal to the MASTER L R bus 6 GROUP faders This controls the level of the signals to be routed to the MASTER L R bus when signals are routed from the GROUP bu...

Page 10: ... controlled by the 2TR IN level control on the MASTER section 7 GRP DIRECT OUT connectors Phono jacks Unbalanced reference level 10 dBu These output each GROUP bus signal When the DIRECT button for the MONO INPUT 1 8 channels is turned on they become direct output connectors that output post fader signals from each MONO INPUT channel 1 MONO INPUT MIC connectors XLR 3 31 type Balanced reference lev...

Page 11: ...MASTER OUTPUT connectors XLR 3 32 type Balanced reference level 4 dBu Pin No 1 ground No 2 hot No 3 cold MASTER INSERT connectors Phone jacks Unbalanced reference level 6 dBu Tip output Ring input Sleeve ground These are the INSERT IN OUT connectors of the MASTER OUTPUT External equipment can be inserted before the L R fader They are connected to the compressor or gate etc 48 V button This is the ...

Page 12: ...EAK MONO INPUT 9 10 PFL ON 20dB 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 PAN AUX4 48V 10dBs L MONO 4 10dBs FADER BAL PEAK ON LOW MID HIGH LEVEL L R 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 AUX3 PFL AUX4 AUX1 2 R 4 10dBs STEREO INPUT 1 4 L 10dBs LEVEL R 10dBs STEREO INPUT 5 7 ATT 2TR OUTPUT 10dBs STEREO R OUTPUT 4dBs INSERT ATT AFL MONO R EVEN MONITOR LEVEL METER PEAK FADER AFL AFL GROUP1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 OUTPUT AUX1 2 AFL AUX1 OUTPUT 4dBs AUX2 OUTPU...

Page 13: ...0 mW 40 mW Circuit Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Balanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Unbalanced Name MONO INPUT Block diagram Main specifications Audio section Frequency response 0 5 1 0 dB 20 Hz 50 kHz 0 5 0 5 dB 20 Hz 20 kHz Total harmonic distortion Less than 0 005 MIC INPUT 60 dBu L R OUTPUT 14 dBu 1 kHz E I N Less than 129...

Page 14: ...d GROUP bus is output through the MASTER OUTPUT The sound is distorted Causes Solutions Check that the power cord is connected Check whether or not the ON button is turned off Pages 5 and 7 Check whether the assign button is correctly pressed Pages 5 and 7 Check whether or not the TAPE button is turned off Page 4 Check whether or not the DIRECT button is turned on Page 5 Check whether or not the T...

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