(service) dans le livret d'instruction accompagnant l'appareil. TT24 DIGITAL LIVE CONSOLE 13. Unplug this apparatus during lightning storms or when unused for long periods of time.
I/O. The TT24 Digital Live Console is a mid-size digital mixer optimized for live sound applications. We have used our extensive expertise and experience designing...
Two expansion cards slots offer several options: OPT24t – expands console for 24-channel 96 kHz ADAT optical operation U100 – links two TT24 consoles for 96-channel, 48- fader operation UFX2 – provides four additional effects processors or 24 channel strips with DSP for the Digital bank LP48 –...
1.2.2 DSP Functionality The TT24 is loaded with DSP horsepower that is dis- tributed on inputs and outputs in a manner optimized for live sound: 24 Mic/Line Inputs • Polarity invert • Variable High-Pass Filter • Gate/Expander • Compressor/Limiter •...
“analog mentality,” which leverages off the engineer’s experience, while providing all the advan- tages of digital functionality. The design mandate for the TT24 console interface is simply stated: Provide quick, intuitive access to any primary live mixing function with no more than two button presses, both within easy reach of the engineer’s...
FX 3 Figure 2-2 V-Pot Control, Bank Select, Group, Aux and Master sections 2.2 Banks The four Bank select buttons on the TT24 change the function of the 24 channel strips to control the following groups of channels (Figure 2-2):...
EFX accesses parameters and setup of the four internal effects processors. MTRX accesses the 11x8 Matrix-Plus. • 2.5 Snapshots The TT24 includes a robust snapshot feature that captures the state of the console: • 99 snapshots • fast store/recall surface control •...
2.6 Flex Groups and Master The TT24 has four Group channel strips and a master strip (Figure 2-2). Each Group has a V-Pot (to control group pan), MUTE, SELECT, SOLO buttons, and a 100 mm motorized fader on the console surface. The four Group strips control either Groups 1–4 or 5–8.
Remote Show/Venue/Preset management and con- sole–>console backup/restore. • Console firmware upgrade capability. The TT24 connects to the PC via a USB cable (six-ft cable supplied). The minimum PC requirements are summarized below. Table 2-1 Minimum PC Requirements Screen Resolution Processor Speed...
• Chapter 2: TT24 Interface provides a good overview of the TT24’s important functional entities. It may also be helpful to refer to Appendix A: TT24 Configurations and Block Diagrams to see how several useful complete systems are interconnected. MAIN S OUT...
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Route channel 1 to Main output, Group 1, and Aux 1 Press and hold the L/R button in the GROUP AS- SIGN area (Figure 3-3) and activate channel 1’s SELECT button. All the channel SELECT buttons light, indicating that all channels are routed to the Main output. You should hear your mic in the main speakers via the master fader.
19. Rotate the V-Pot to adjust the filter in the range 20–400 Hz to remove unwanted low frequencies. Figure 3-6 Stereo input assign TT24 DIGITAL LIVE CONSOLE A u x M as t e r bu tt o n A UX...
Connect CD to channels 23 and 24 Move the CD to the channel 23 and 24 LINE con- nectors. Set the LINE switch to the down position (line level). Press and hold channel 23 and 24’s SELECT switches until the Link Channels dialog appears in the Touchscreen.
SENDS area. Use each channel’s V-Pots to set the mix. Figure 3-8 Internal Effects and Reverb screens TT24 DIGITAL LIVE CONSOLE 3.5 Effects Four effects processors can each use one of the fol- lowing effects: reverb, reverb through gate, mono/stereo/ ping pong delay, chorus, and flange.
Ch 4: TT24 Specifications ANALOG MIC PREAMP Frequency response Distortion (THD + N) NOISE Equivalent Input Noise (EIN) Residual Noise Common Mode Rejection Ratio (CMRR) Rise Time Slew Rate INPUT GAIN CONTROL RANGE Mic In Line In PHANTOM POWER INPUT IMPEDANCE...
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Sample Rate Level into 110 Ω Impedance TT24 DIGITAL LIVE CONSOLE +0, –1 dB, 10 Hz to 20 kHz @ 44.1 kHz +0, –2 dB, 10 Hz to 40 kHz @ 96 kHz +0, –0.5 dB, 14 Hz to 27.5 kHz @ 96 kHz <...
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S/PDIF INPUT Sample Rate with SRC Sample Rate without SRC Minimum Level Impedance S/PDIF OUTPUT Sample Rate Level into 75 Ω Impedance GENERAL AC POWER REQUIREMENTS FUSE OPERATING TEMPERATURE PHYSICAL DIMENSIONS Height Width Depth Weight Disclaimer Since we are always striving to make our products better by incorporating new and improved materials, compo- nents, and manufacturing methods, we reserve the right to change these specifications at any time without notice.
MIDI TT24 POWER CARD A CARD B Eight additional mono monitor mixes from Matrix-Plus Figure A-2 TT24 system with in-ear monitors TT24 DIGITAL LIVE CONSOLE 24 Built-in Optical Inputs DUAL WIRE EXTERNAL CONS SINGLE WIRE...
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Microphones ANALOG MICROPHONE PREAMP WITH 192kHz DIGITAL OUTPUT Word Clock Expansion Cards 1 - U100 per TT24 1 - UFX2 per TT24 Note: When using just the built-in ADAT Optical Inputs without the ADAT I/O Expansion Card (OPT24T), you must use 44.1 or 48 kHz sample rates to input all 24 channels (see Table 4-1 on page 22).
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Solo Solo Main TT24 DIGITAL LIVE CONSOLE Figure A-5 TT24 in L/R + Mono mode...
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Solo Solo Main Figure A-6 TT24 in LCR mode Quick-Start Guide...