Outputs Tab - Prism Sound Titan Operation Manual

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Prism Sound Titan
Operation Manual
Revision 1.00
6.1.3

Outputs tab

The Outputs tab contains the controls and status indicators for all functions of the
analogue outputs
and
S/PDIF outputs
as described in the hardware section. In ADAT modes, the status of the
ADAT/SMUX outputs is also displayed here.
Line output level is switched between +4dBu and -10dBV nominal by the '+4/-10' radio buttons.
The stereo digital output has a versatile
word-length
control using TPDF dither or Prism Sound SNS
(Super Noise Shaping), and the RCA connector can be switched to operate as either S/PDIF or AES3
as required. If the
sample rate converter
(SRC) is configured in the digital output, a separate sync
source and sample rate can be selected.
An
assignable level control
is available, for use as a monitor volume control, which can be assigned
to any desired outputs using the row of 'VOL' buttons. The volume control can be adjusted using the
mouse, as well as with the front-panel knob. There is also a mute button (whose function is also
available by pressing the volume knob on the Titan front panel) and a numerical readout/setting box.
Note that changes to the assignment of the level control can be prevented by engaging the lock
button (marked with a key symbol) just above the level control. When engaged (red) the lock button
prevents changes to the level control assignment in order to avoid accidental full-level output.
Below each stereo output strip is a drop-list control allowing each output pair to be fed either directly
from the workstation ('DAW') or from a dedicated low-latency foldback mixer ('Mixer'), or from the
mixer associated with any other output pair. Each stereo mixer can mix any of Titan's analogue,
digital and ADAT/SMUX inputs to the output pair, along with the DAW feed, as described in the
following section. Above these output mode drop-lists are a row of dedicated radio buttons which
cause the headphone output to be routed from the mixer associated with that output pair directly.
Note that these radio buttons are additive, i.e. multiple output pairs can be selected to be mixed to the
headphone output.
All outputs have high-resolution
peak
metering, with overload indication 0.05dB below clipping.
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