Stanton DJ Equipment VRM 10 User Manual

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BOOTH  
NOTE: To achieve the optimum sound performance and  
The output value of the BOOTH is set at 0dBu. It can be lowest signal-to-noise ratio it is essential in the digital out-  
adjusted via the control knob BOOTH (49)  
put section to set the output impedance of the mixer to the  
highest possible level (control 52) and if necessary to lower  
NOTE : BOOTH output is not affected by any balance/pan the volume of the digital equipment connected to the  
setting (50).  
VRM10 receiving signal.  
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MASTER 2  
The output MASTER 2 is identical to MASTER 1. It has an  
output impedance of +6dBu, which can be adjusted by the  
MASTER 2 control.  
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DIGITAL OUTPUT  
The digital output of the VRM10 is equipped in the S/P DIF  
standard. The signal path is switched parallel with MASTER  
2 and can be controlled via the MASTER 2 (52) knob.  
CONTROL INTERFACE (Front Panel)  
1
2
Power On/Off  
LED Power  
LED will light up right away. The valves in the signal path of  
the VRM10 will light up fully after a warm up period of 1-2  
After pressing the VRM10’s power switch, the blue power minutes.  
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MICROPHONE CHANNEL  
the level for the preamplification of the microphones.  
3
4
DJ MIC 2  
DJ MIC 1  
9
10  
TREBLE  
MIDDLE  
BASS  
Both mic inputs can be used as symmetrical or non- sym- 11  
metrical (balanced or non-balanced) channels with either The 3 band EQ adjusts the equalization level for both  
XLR or 1/4” jacks, with the provided combo connectors  
microphone inputs.  
THE XLR jack are set as follows:  
12 VOLUME  
1
2
3
GND  
+SIGNAL  
-SIGNAL  
The volume control adjusts the equalization level for both  
microphone inputs.  
The Microphone channel is routed directly to the MASTER  
section in the output (please also see block diagram).  
This means:  
- The microphone channel will not be influenced by the  
external effect send  
THE 1/4” Jacks are set as follows:  
TIP  
+SIGNAL  
-SIGNAL  
GND  
RING  
SHAFT  
- The microphone channel can not be heard through  
headphones  
- The microphone channel will not be shown through the  
indicator tubes in the master section  
5
6
7
8
GAIN 2  
CLIP LED for MIC 2  
GAIN 1  
CLIP LED for MIC 1  
NOTE : The signal and clip led’s will be affected by the  
With the GAIN controls for both MIC channels you can set microphone channel.  
14  
EFFECT LEVEL  
16  
SPEED  
This controls the volume of the effect signal  
With this control you can adjust the frequency of the LFO  
(0.1-20 Hz). The LFO will affect all effects, depending on the  
setting of the DEPTH control.  
15 FEEDBACK  
With this control you can set the feedback of your selected  
effect. This function only works with the CHORUS/ 17  
FLANGE and STEREO DELAY effects.  
FACTOR  
With this control you can adjust the Time factor of each  
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effect individually. The middle position of this control will 27  
BASS  
have the value of the individual selected effect preset indi- 28  
MIDDLE  
MID FREQ  
cated in the diagram above.  
29  
With the EQ you can set the level of each frequency.  
Furthermore the EQ can be used to isolate certain frequen-  
cies. This is very easy and effective with the high quality  
and very strong filter-type parametric EQ on your VRM10.  
18  
DEPTH  
With this control you can adjust the intensity of the LFO  
19  
SELECT  
With this switch you can choose the channel on which the NOTE : As the VRM-10’s EQ is so powerful, you may have  
effect should work. The following 6 positions are available: to carefully adjust the GAIN (23) while using the EQ (26-29)  
MIC  
CH1  
CH2  
CH3  
CH4  
MA  
Microphone channel  
PGM1  
PGM2  
PGM3  
PGM4  
30  
CHANNEL FADER  
With the fader you can set the volume of the input channel  
Master section  
20  
ON / OFF / FLASH  
With this switch you can turn the effect on or off. In the  
FLASH position you can temporarily trigger the effect.  
INPUT CHANNELS 1-4  
Input channels 1-4 are identical. Therefore we will only  
describe PGM1:  
31  
PFL  
In the headphones you will hear the signal of the master  
output if none of these buttons are activated: PFL (31),  
EFFECT (57) and FILTER (56). If you press any PFL switch  
you will here the selected audio signal before the master  
output signal.  
21  
SELECT  
With this switch you can select one of the three inputs:  
TT  
L1  
L2  
PHONO  
LINE 1  
LINE 2  
(M)  
(I)  
(H)  
NOTE : It is possible to select more than one channel with  
the PFL option.  
22  
CROSSFADER  
This switch will select to which side of the crossfader the CROSSFADER  
the signal of the selected channel should be routed. The  
blue LED’s to the left and right of the crossfader will indi- 32  
Crossfader  
cate the chosen selection:  
With the crossfader you can control and mix the various  
audio channels. You must have selected which channel  
A
The signal comes through the left side of the cross runs through the crossfader, though. This selection can be  
fader  
POST The signal bypasses the crossfader  
made with the CROSSFADE switch (22).  
B
The signal comes through the right side of the  
crossfader  
23  
24  
GAIN  
LED Clip  
With this control you can set the volume of the incoming  
signal of your selected input (SELECT 21). When setting  
this control in the right position, the CLIP-LED will only light  
up occasionally during really loud peaks of audio signals.  
33/34 TRIGGER  
25  
AUX  
With both these buttons you can punch-in the audio signal  
With this control you can set the volume and intensity of the on whichever side of the crossfader you would like to hear  
auxiliary output.  
it, no matter in which position the crossfader is. By press-  
ing both buttons you will hear both audio signals on either  
side of the crossfader.  
26 TREBLE  
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35/36 CROSSFADE LED’s  
45  
TUBE INDICATOR (MAGIC EYES)  
The LED’s located left and right of the crossfader indicate, Both indicator tubes for the left and the right channel will  
which input channel lies on which side of the crossfader indicate the output volume of the mixer, except the  
according to the crossfader assign switch (22).  
MIC channels. When the tube lines meet in the middle you  
have the ideal output peak. Additionally, the maximum peak  
will be indicated by the master clip LED’s (46).  
37 CROSSFADE CURVE  
With this control you adjust the crossfade curve. When the  
knob is set completely to the left, the crossfader curve is 46  
SIGNAL/ CLIP LED’s  
set to a sharp on/off cut on both sides. If the knob is set The green LED’s will indicate a well balanced output signal.  
completely to the right, the crossfader will fade smoothly To achieve the optimum peak level at maximum perform-  
from side to side.  
ance, the green LED’s should always light up, as soon as  
any signal runs through your VRM10. The red LED’s will  
indicate if the peak is too high. These red LED’s should only  
peak occasionally within high volume passages from the  
DJ FILTER  
The DJ Filter consists of two 24dB/Octave analog filters, audio source fed through the mixer. If this is not possible  
which can be combined by setting the FILTER SELECT you may need to adjust the volume within the individual  
switch (38).  
channel faders.  
38  
FILTER SELECT  
47 SEND  
These positions are available:  
With this you control the SEND volume of the external  
effect path (max level is set at 0dBu).  
BAND  
OFF  
The filter works as bandpass  
The filter is switched off  
48  
RETURN  
NOTCH  
The filter works as a notch filter  
With this you control the volume of the external effect sig-  
nal returned to the mixer.  
39  
CUT OFF HIGH  
In the BAND position, this is used as a lowpass frequency NOTE : When the internal effect (19) is turned on and set to  
control. In the NOTCH position, it works as a highpass MASTER (20), the external effect will be automatically  
frequency control.  
switched off.  
40  
This creates a gradual increase of up to 6dB of resonance With this you control the volume of the BOOTH output (max  
of the CUTOFF frequency is as it turned to the right. level is set at 0dBu).  
50 BALANCE  
With this knob you can control the balance (pan) for the  
RESONANCE HIGH  
49 BOOTH  
41  
CUT OFF LOW  
In the BAND position, this will act as highpass frequency MASTER outputs.  
control. In the NOTCH position, it will act as lowpass  
frequency control.  
51  
MASTER 1  
With this knob you can control the MASTER 1 output vol-  
ume [max level is set at 0dBu, or +6dBu according to the  
42 RESONANCE LOW  
This creates a gradual increase of up to 6dB of resonance attenuation switch located on the back panel (R)]  
of the CUTOFF frequency is as it turned to the right.  
52  
MASTER 2  
43  
FLASH  
With this knob you can control the MASTER 2 output vol-  
The Flash function temporarily disables the filter while the ume (max level is set at +6dBu)  
button is pressed.  
MONITOR  
NOTE : In BAND mode it may be possible to eliminate the  
output signal totally if the controls are used heavily. The fre- 53  
MONITOR  
quency controls (39 and 41) act as high torque kill switch- With this knob you can control the volume of the  
es.  
headphones  
MASTER SECTION  
54  
55  
HEADPHONE JACK 3,5mm / 1/8”  
HEADPHONE JACK 6,3mm / 1/4”  
44  
TUBE  
Both jacks are switched parallel. You can connect two pairs  
of phones at the same time with an impedance of 30-400  
This switch turns the tube-preamplifier on or off.  
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Ohm. You will hear the master signal in your headphones if (off), the master signal is set to post-filter.  
you haven’t selected any of these options: PFL (31),  
EFFECT (57) and FILTER (56).  
57  
EFFECT  
By pressing the EFFECT switch you can pre-listen to the  
internal effect signal.  
56  
FILTER  
When the FILTER switch (56) is selected, you will hear the  
mixed master signal before the activated DJ filter or NOTE : The PFL and EFFECT monitor switches must be off  
master effect. When the FILTER switch is in its up position monitor the filter from the headphone output.  
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS  
Mic Inputs  
Sensitivity  
Impedance  
S/N Ratio  
THD+Noise  
EQ High  
(Mic1 + Mic2)  
-46dBu  
10kOhm  
>80dB  
<0,1%  
+/-15dB, 10kHz  
+/-15dB, 1,1kHz  
+/-15dB, 50Hz  
Internal Effects  
Frequency Range  
THD+Noise  
S/N Ratio  
20Hz-15kHz  
0,025%  
86db  
8 x Reverberation  
4 x Delay  
4 x Flanging  
Effects  
EQ Mic  
EQ Low  
Filter  
Input 1-4  
Mode  
Band/Notch  
Sensitivity  
-20dBu (Line1+2)  
-60dBu (Phono/RIAA-Filter)  
100kOhm (Line1+2)  
50kOhm (Phono)  
>85dB  
Frequency Range  
Resonance  
50Hz-15kHz, 24dB/Octave  
+6dB  
Impedance  
Headphones  
Impedance  
Frequency Range  
S/N Ratio  
THD+Noise  
EQ High  
30-200Ohms  
20Hz-20kHz  
<0,1%  
+/-15dB  
EQ Low  
+/-15dB  
Mains  
Parametric EQ  
AUX-Level  
+/-25dB (100Hz-10kHz)  
0dBu  
Power Consumption  
Voltage Selector/Fuse  
50VA  
230V/500mA  
115V/1A  
100V/1A  
Master  
Effect-Loop  
Booth  
Master1  
Master2  
0dBu  
0dBu  
0/+6dBu switchable  
+6dBu  
Dimensions  
Front  
Chassis  
Weight  
483mmx355mm (19"x8)  
436mmx352mmx100mm  
approximately 10kg  
WARRANTY  
This unit has been designed and manufactured using qual- • Faders, specified durability: 15,000 cycles  
ity components. Therefore, it is warranted to be free from • Rotary potentiometers, specified durability: 10,000 cycles  
defects in materials (limited as specified below), and work- • Switches, specified durability: 10,000 cycles  
manship for a period of twelve (12) months from the origi-  
Consequently, the parts listed above are warranted to be  
nal purchase date. During this period, all service and parts  
free from defects in materials and workmanship for a peri-  
necessary to repair a defect will be free of charge. This lim-  
od of thirty days (30) days from the original purchase date.  
ited warranty applies to mechanical parts which are subject  
to wear and tear as specified:  
FOR THE WARRANTY TO BE VALID, PLEASE COMPLETE THE  
ONLINE WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM FOUND AT  
WWW.STANTONMAGNETICS.COM  
Stanton Magnetics, LLC, 2821 Evans Street • Hollywood, FL 33020 (954) 929-8999 Fax: (954) 929-0333  
© 2000, Stanton Magnetics, LLC  
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