Additional details – Studio Technologies 76DA V.4.00 User Manual
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Model 76DA/77 User Guide
Issue 3, July 2012
Studio Technologies, Inc.
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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
surround and two stereo channels 
can be separated and then routed to 
the subwoofer loudspeaker. Several of 
the bass management functions can be 
configured to match the requirements of 
specific installations.
Great care was taken in designing the 
system’s architecture, ensuring that the 
character of the audio input signals is 
preserved. All audio processing, including 
bass management, is performed in 32 bits 
using a high-speed field-programmable 
gate array (FPGA) integrated circuit.
The Model 76DA occupies one space 
(1U) in a standard 19-inch rack. Digital 
audio sources are interfaced with the 
Model 76DA using nine BNC connectors. 
A tenth BNC connector is used by the sync 
source. Digital and analog monitor output 
signal connections are made using two 
25-pin D-subminiature connectors. One 
9-pin D-subminiature connector is used to 
connect the Model 76DA with up to four 
Model 77 or Model 71 Control Consoles. A 
second 9-pin “D-sub” connector is used to 
interface with remote control signals. AC 
mains power is connected directly to the 
Model 76DA, with an acceptable range 
of 100 to 230 volts, 50/60 Hz.
Additional Details
The Model 77 provides five buttons and 
associated LEDs for selection of the sur-
round and stereo input sources to be moni-
tored. 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 termi-
nology was carefully selected to highlight 
the fact that this output channel may 
include more than just LFE content. The 
