Prism Sound Titan Operation Manual page 36

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Titan's front panel contains a limited number of physical controls and indicators. A greater degree of
control is available using the
contains the instrument input and headphone output jacks.
From left to right:
· Instrument input jacks 1&2: mono unbalanced jacks, high impedance, with finely adjustable gain
control. See
Analogue
· Meter panel: see below.
Assignable level
control: Volume knob which can be assigned to any of Titan's outputs (except for
·
the headphone output), as required. This is primarily intended as a monitor volume control for
stereo monitoring. Note that pressing the knob mutes any outputs assigned to the control; this
state is indicated by the LED halo around the knob flashing.
· Headphone jacks 1&2: each with its own volume control.
· Standby button: puts the unit into a low-power standby state. Note that the USB interface is still
active in standby mode, so the Titan unit can still be recognised by the host, although its inputs and
outputs are inactive. The LED in the standby button flashes to identify the unit in multi-unit setups
when the 'Identify' button in the Control Panel app is clicked. Entering standby mode causes Titan
to retain its current software control settings in flash, for example for use in stand-alone mode.
Meter panel
The meter panel contains metering for the analogue input and output channels and the S/PDIF input
and output channels. It also contains the input selection indicators and Overkiller activity indicators for
all the analogue inputs, unlock and SRC indicators for the S/PDIF input, and an SRC indicator for the
S/PDIF output.
From left to right:
· Input selection indicators: these indicators show the analogue input selections; green for line, or
pink for mic or blue for instrument preamplifiers. The mic selection indicators change from pink to
red to indicate that phantom power is switched on. See
· Host indicator: this indicator is normally lit green, to show that Titan is connected to the host
computer via the USB interface; however, when lit red, it indicates that the unit is using the MDIO
(multi-channel digital IO) expansion module to connect to a non-USB host, as described in the
MDIO expansion slot
Ethernet, in which state the Host indicator will be lit orange.
· Master indicator: this is lit when the device is set to local (internal) sample clock, and off when
locked to an external sync source; it flashes when local sync has over-ridden an invalid external
sync source selection. For more information see the
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Titan Control Panel app
inputs. Note that Titan 1 has only one instrument input.
section. Note that future firmware/software may allow host connection via
Operation Manual
software provided. The front panel also
Analogue
inputs.
Synchronization
Revision 1.00
section.
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