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All of the DRM1 MKIII instrument channels offer individual outputs
⑤
, allowing
them to be patched to the inputs of a mixing console or an audio-interface. Find
more details in chapter "Individual Outputs/Inserts" on page 20. Use the stereo
output as a starting point.
2. Before switching on the unit by pressing its
POWER
button
①
, complete all audio
connections to avoid loud impulses and cracking noises in your audio system. These peaks
can lead to distortion and could even harm converters when connected directly to an audio-
interface. For safety reasons, while connecting and powering up the unit, turn down the
MASTER
control
⑥
of the DRM1 MKIII as well as the input controls of the units that follow
in the signal chain. After powering up the DRM1 MKIII, the corresponding red LED next to
the
POWER
button
①
will light up.
Setting up MIDI connections
1. The unit that is supposed to trigger the DRM1 MKIII’s sounds needs to be connected to the
DRM1’s
MIDI IN
jack
⑩
. This can be a groove box, a hardware-sequencer, the MIDI output of
a software-sequencer (using the computer’s audio- or MIDI-interface) or a keyboard.
2.
MIDI THRU
⑩
forwards the MIDI data from the DRM1 MKIII’s MIDI input and allows
connecting more MIDI devices in a row.
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