User manual Sound Devices 664 Six-Channel Portable Production Mixer 664
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User manual for Sound Devices 664 Six-Channel Portable Production Mixer 664
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Product classification: Pro Audio - Location Sound - Field Mixers
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User manual for the Sound Devices 664 Six-Channel Portable Production Mixer 664
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The 664 Six-Channel Portable Production Mixer with Integrated Recorder from Sound Devices has an unprecedented amount of functionality from a unit that can be battery operated. It starts with a low-noise, transformerless preamplifier section, continues to an intuitive mixing surface, adds a host of digitally-controlled routing features, allows room for analog inserts and aux busses, and finally terminates with versatile, plentiful output connectivity. By the way, the 664 can be configured to record digital audio to CompactFlash or an SD Card from any point in that signal flow.
The Sound Devices 664 has an input board that features six balanced XLR connections. Within the firmware, they can be selected to accept microphone or line level signals. Additionally, inputs 1 and 6 can configured to accept AES digital signals. Each channel has a direct output on an independent TA3 connector. There is also an input for a slate microphone, if you don't wish to use the 664's internal slate mic. Two headphone outputs are also provided.
The physical mixing surface of the 664 has the basic features you'd expect, such as trim pots, panning and level knobs. But it also has more advanced features, like sweepable high-pass filters and pre-fader listen switches on each channel.
The 664 has very flexible routing options within its LCD-based menu. When a channel's pre-fader listen switch is pushed to the right, it brings up that channel's menu options. Input level, pre/post track routing, aux buss routing, mix routing and polarity can all be adjusted. Channels can be paired in left/ride or mid/side modes. Phantom power can also be engaged at either 48V or 12V.
The Sound Devices 664 has many output options, from its balanced XLR main outputs to the unbalanced 1/8" stereo tape output. It can even send and receive word clock and timecode signals. Two Aux outputs on TA3 connectors allow custom track groups to be routed to external devices. The outputs can even be set to send AES digital signals of each buss and channel.
The 664 has an integrated recording system that tracks WAV files at up to 24-bit/48.048kHz resolution to CompactFlash or SD cards. The whole device can be powered by five AA batteries or an optional DC adapter.
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Additional parameters of the Sound Devices 664 Six-Channel Portable Production Mixer 664:
6 x XLR balanced - Mic/Line 1 x TA3 - Slate Mic In
AES Digital Audio Inputs
XLR inputs 1 and 6 can accept AES3 or AES42 signals (10V power), SRC
Return
1 x 1/8" TRS stereo input - Return B
Outputs
2 x XLR balanced - Master Outs L/R (Can also send AES3 digital signals) 2 x TA3 balanced - X1 and X2 (Line, -10, or Mic) 2 x TA3 balanced - Balanced Outs (Line, -10, or Mic level) 6 x TA3 balanced - Direct Outs
Other Connectors
2 x 10-pin connector Each has a pair of transformer-isolated outputs and a stereo unbalanced Return input. Output levels are selectable between Line, -10, and Mic
Headphone Outputs
1 x 1/4" TRS stereo 1 x 1/8" TRS stereo mini
COM Ports
1 x TA3 - COM Send 1 x TA3 - COM Return
Word Clock I/O
1 x 5-pin LEMO connector - Timecode I/O 1 x BNC - Word Clock In 1 x BNC - Word Clock Out
Link Input/Output
1 x 5-pin connector (links to Sound Devices 664, 552, 302, 442, or MixPre mixers)
Stereo Tape Outputs/Type
1 x TA3 stereo unbalanced tape level output 1 x 1/8" TRS stereo unbalanced tape level output
Compact Flash Slot
Compatible with Type I and Type II cards; high-speed UDMA cards are recommended for higher track count recording
SD Card Slot
Accepts SD / SDHC / SDXC cards, high-speed class 10 cards are recommended Please see manufacturer's site for a list of approved cards
USB Port
1 x USB type B (for factory use and keyboard connection with adapter)
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