Model 760-03/77 User Guide
Issue 4, October 2016
Studio Technologies, Inc.
Page 7
for Surround
Figure 3. Model 77 Control Console Front Panel
Channel mute/solo
Mute/solo
mode
Post-fader surround
monitor output
• Surround/stereo
• Reference level
• Mute all
• Dim
• Rotary level control
Monitor output
level display
Input source
select
Downmix
subwoofer (SUB) channel of the monitor
outputs. Several of the bass management
functions can be configured to match the
requirements of specific installations.
Great care was taken in designing the sys-
tem’s architecture, ensuring that the charac-
ter of the audio input signals is preserved.
All audio processing, including bass man-
agement, is performed in 32-bit logic using
a high-speed field-programmable gate array
(FPGA) integrated circuit.
The Model 760-03 occupies one space
(1U) in a standard 19-inch rack. Digital
audio sources are interfaced with the
Model 760-03 using one 25-pin female
D-subminiature connector and one 3-pin
female XLR connector. A BNC connector
is used to interface with an external sync
source. Digital and analog monitor output
signal connections are made using two
25-pin female D-subminiature connectors.
One 9-pin female D-subminiature connector
is used to connect the Model 760-03 with
up to four Model 77 or Model 71 Control
Consoles. A second 9-pin female “D-sub”
connector is used to interface with remote
control signals. AC mains power is con-
nected directly to the Model 760-03, with an
acceptable range of 100 to 240 V, 50/60 Hz.
Additional Details
The Model 77 provides five buttons and as-
sociated LEDs for selection of the surround
and stereo input sources to be monitored.
While in most cases only one input source
will be monitored at a time, stereo input C
can be selected for simultaneous monitoring
with one of the two surround or other two
stereo inputs. This allows the two selected
inputs to be combined (“summed”).
It’s interesting to note that while each of the
two surround inputs has an LFE channel
associated with it, the “.1” post-fader digital
and analog surround monitor outputs are
designated as SUB (subwoofer), rather than
LFE. This terminology was carefully select-
ed to highlight the fact that this output chan-
nel may include more than just LFE content.
The bass management function, if enabled,
will redirect low-frequency energy from the