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User Guide ’14 Analogsynthesizer
EN
Startup
Please respect the following details while setting up your ’14 Analogsynthesizer.
Positioning
To avoid scratches on furniture and the ’14 Analogsynthesizer, the unit should be placed on a plain
surface with sufficient width and depth. Take care that the four foots underneath of the unit (not
the screws) touch the base.
Naturally, you may use the ’14 Analogsynthesizer with a suitable keyboard stand.
Audio connections
The ’14 Analogsynthesizer offers several monitoring possibilities:
-
Headphones:
Located just below the pitch- and modulation wheels there are two headphone
outputs with 6.3-mm- respectively 3.5-mm-jacks
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. These are labeled with the symbol
H
and can be used simultaneously. The level of both headphone outputs is commonly set using
the
PHONES
control in the VCA section
r
. However, its level is independent from the level
control for the line outputs.
-
Unbalanced jack output:
Connect the ’14 Analogsynthesizer to an unbalanced input, e.g. to a
mixing console or your computer’s audio-interface, by using its jack-output on the unit’s rear
labeled
UNBALANCED
d
.
-
Balanced XLR-output:
Connect the ’14 Analogsynthesizer to a balanced input by using
its male XLR-output labeled
BALANCED
d
. This output uses a specially designed
transformer for DC isolation of the audio signal. It is therefore predestined for use on
stage. So, along the way, the ’14 Analogsynthesizer features a build-in high-quality DI-box.
The levels for
UNBALANCED
and
BALANCED
outputs are commonly controlled by the
VOLUME
control in the VCA section
r
.