M-Audio 37-Key Audio/MIDI Interface and Controller Ozonic Manual de usuario Pagina 22

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APPENDIX 4
Inputs 5, 6, 7, and 8 just have 1/4” jack connectors, but individual switches are
provided for +4 dBu or –10 dBV operation. An Alternate Source Input for direct
monitoring of –10 dBV audio equipment, such as tape players or CD players, is
provided via a pair of RCA/phono sockets for left and right channels.
To the left of these, a pair of 1/4” jack sockets carry the left and right Monitor
outputs. You connect these to your monitor ampli er and speakers, or directly
to powered monitors, and you can control the level of this output using the
dedicated volume control on the front panel. This monitor output carries
whatever signals are being routed to Main output pair 1-2.
The main left and right outputs, output pair 1-2, may be connected to a tape
or DAT or CD recorder when recording  nal mixes to stereo, or may be used
along with the other three output pairs, 3-4, 5-6, and 7-8, to connect to any
other equipment.
The Monitor outputs and the individual outputs are  xed at +4 dBu to suit
connection to professional equipment. Signals routed to output pair 1-2 are
also mirrored on a pair of RCA/phono sockets that provides an alternative –10
dBV output to, say, a cassette, or Mini-disc recorder.
So, in total, the Digi 002R has eight analogue input channels and eight
analogue outputs, and the A/D and D/A converters offer 24-bit/96 kHz
operation – which provides signi cantly higher audio quality than the Digi 001
or Mbox, for example.
One MIDI input socket and two MIDI output sockets are provided to support
16 channels of input and 32 channels of output. To the left of these there is
a pair of optical connectors that can provide either eight channels of ADAT
optical I/O (up to 48 kHz) or two channels of S/PDIF I/O (up to 96 kHz).
There are also two RCA/phono sockets for standard S/PDIF I/O and a pair of
IEEE 1394 ‘FireWire ports – one to connect to your computer and one to act as
a ‘thru’ port to another FireWire device such as an external hard drive.
NOTE
So-called phantom power is used to supply the 48-volts typically used to
power capacitor microphones directly via the microphone audio cables.
Examples include the large-diaphragm studio types like the AKG C414 or
Neumann U87 models.
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