Rupert Neve Designs 5088 Operation Manual

Rupert Neve Designs 5088 Operation Manual

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Fully Discrete Analogue Mixer
Operations Manual
© Rupert Neve Designs 2007

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  • Page 1 5 0 88 Fully Discrete Analogue Mixer Operations Manual © Rupert Neve Designs 2007...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    5088: Operations Manual Table of Contents Introduction Saftey Guidelines Unpacking Standard Parts List Gaurding Against Interference Connecting Audio Connecting the Power Supply Configuration Recomendations Cleaning Instructions Servicing Instructions Dimensions Penthouse Assembly Meterbridge Assembly Configuration Guide Channel Strip: Overview, Block Diagram, Jumpers...
  • Page 3: Introduction

    PLACED IN THEIR PROPER SLOTS, FAILURE TO DO SO COULD CAUSE SERIOUS DAMAGE TO THE MODULE!!! The heat generated by the 5088 and the 5088’s power supply is radiated through ventilation holes in the case by convection as well as silent fans. These holes...
  • Page 4: Unpacking

    5088: Operations Manual the mixture hardens (burnt toffee!) and can cause permanent and costly damage. If the 5088 gets wet and you suspect that good clean water may have gotten in, immediately unplug the unit, and remove it from the source of water. Please contact support as soon as possible at support@rupertneve.com for...
  • Page 5: Gaurding Against Interference

    1-16, group channels range from 17-20, and the monitor section fits in the remaining slot on the right as you face the front of the 5088. Once inserted into the correct card slot, turn the thumb screws at the top and bottom of each module clockwise to lock them into place.
  • Page 6: Connecting The Power Supply

    AD-DA to record the signal through the 5088, using auxes and groups 1-8 to create cue and effects sends. To monitor the “Tape” signal while tracking through the 5088, there are two options to choose from. If you have...
  • Page 7: Cleaning Instructions

    5088: Operations Manual a sufficient quantity of input modules, you may run the 5088 as a split desk with your mic signals on one side and individual tape returns on the other side. If you are more limited in the total number of inputs,...
  • Page 8: Dimensions

    5088: Operations Manual Dimensions...
  • Page 9: Penthouse Assembly

    5088: Operations Manual Penthouse To join the penthouse to the 5088 Master, first power down the 5088 and unplug any cords or cables Assembly attached to the 5088. Second, remove the wood sides from both the penthouse and the 5088 by unscrewing the bolts that fasten them into the metal work.
  • Page 10: Configuration Guide

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  • Page 11: Channel Strip

    5088: Operations Manual Channel Strip Input Select Selects between Tape, Input Trim Line and Buss inputs series A detented trim pot allows TAPE for +/-10dB adjustment of the Input Channell LINE BUSS Phase Reverse Rotates phase 180 TRIM GROUPS degrees at the input...
  • Page 12 Such a signal chain may be wired into the 5088 via the buss input connector and selected on each respective channel strip. This input flexibility allows the 5088 to be custom configured and wired to suit the individual studio...
  • Page 13 5088: Operations Manual post-fader. Aux 5/6 offers dual mono or stereo operation. In the default condition the aux 5/6, is a dual mono send. When the PAN switch is pressed aux 6 becomes a pan control. There is a MUTE switch and an AUX TO GROUP switch.
  • Page 14: Channel Strip Block Diagram

    5088: Operations Manual Channel Strip Block Diagram...
  • Page 15 Aux 5/6 Jumpers and the direct out. When changing jumpers, make sure that the 5088 is turned off before removing or lift- ing modules out. To move the jumpers, carefully grab them with your fingers or a small set of pliers.
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  • Page 17 5088: Operations Manual Group Channel seri Stereo FX Input Trim EFFECTS INPUT A detented trim pot allows for +10dB / Stereo FX Group Sends -infinity adjustment of the FX Signal Sends the FX signal to TRIM any of the 8 Groups and...
  • Page 18 Pressing INSERT brings the insert send (which is always active) and the insert return, which are both available on the rear of the 5088 on transformer coupled TRS connectors, into the group signal path. Engaging the group master PAN button sends signal to the left and right busses with the balance determined by the position of the pan control.
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  • Page 20 5088: Operations Manual Group Group modules have three sets of Jumpers. Channel Jumpers Insert Output: Pre Fader / Post Fader Group Direct Output: Pre Fader / Post Fader At the top and bottom of the group module mother board, there are pairs of jumpers that change the Group Insert L &...
  • Page 21: Monitor Section

    5088: Operations Manual Monitor Section 5088 F u l l y D i s c r e t e A n a l o g u e M i x e r Oscilator Master Controls frequency and level of Oscilator signal...
  • Page 22 The left and right stereo buss outputs are accessed on the rear of the 5088 on transformer coupled XLR connectors. A pair of full size VU meters follows the stereo signal level.
  • Page 23 5088: Operations Manual source selection. Sources include the stereo buss, solo buss, Aux 1/2, EXT 1, EXT 2, and EXT 3, which each route the signals wired to an associated pair of transformer coupled XLR connectors on the rear panel to the selected monitor speakers.
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  • Page 25 Jumpers jumper) for the talkback mic. To change the jumpers on the master section, power down the 5088 and remove the three adjacent Group Modules. Instead of completely removing the monitor section entirely from the frame and disconnecting the buss cables, carefully pull the monitor section up so...
  • Page 26: Master Block Diagram

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  • Page 27: Warranty

    5088: Operations Manual Limited Warranty Rupert Neve Designs warrants this product to be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from date of purchase and agrees to remedy any defect identified within such one year period by, at our option, repairing, or replacing the product.
  • Page 28: Contact Details

    5088: Operations Manual These terms and conditions are subject to change without notice. Contact Details: Rupert Neve Designs PO Box 1969 Wimberley, TX 78676 Phone:512-847-3013 Fax: 512-847-8869 www.rupertneve.com...
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