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Table of Contents 

Setting up your Listen IO 

1. Power off your Eurorack system. 

2. Connect the free end of the included power cable to a 16-pin Eurorack 

power header on your power supply distribution system. The red stripe 

should match the white line or -12V marking on the power distribution 

board. The other end of the power cable is a 10-pin connector which 

should already be connected to the 

Listen IO

 

with the red stripe on the 

power cable orientated towards the bottom of the module. 

Note: The 

Listen 

IO

 is reverse-polarity protected, but incorrectly connecting any 

module can damage any other module on the power bus. 

3. Using the included screws, securely attach the 

Listen IO

 to the rails of 

your case.  

4. Power on your Eurorack system. 

Line to Modular Section 

The top half of the 

Listen IO

 converts low level signals such as line, instrument, or 

microphone to modular level. There are two independent channels which share a common 

Gain

 knob. 

Line In jacks 

The two 

Line In

 jacks accept a wide range of signals; any guitar, effect pedal, synthesizer, 

keyboard, musical toy, etc. can safely be plugged into these jacks. Most microphones will 

also work, with the exception of mics that require power to be delivered over the cable 

(Phantom-powered and electret mics). These jacks are mono. If you have a stereo signal, 

patch the left channel into the left jack and the right channel into the right jack. 

Gain knob 

The 

Gain

 knob controls how much the 

Line In

 signal is boosted. Although the signal paths of 

the left and right channels are separate, this knob controls both channels. The gain can range 

from negative infinity (muted) to about +30dB (which is about a voltage gain of 30). 

LED bar graph 

The LED bar graph displays the level of the signal after the gain is applied. It also shows if 

there is any clipping. The more lights that are on and the brighter they are, the louder the 

signal. If the top light flashes red, then the signal is clipping. Adjust the 

Gain

 knob down until 

the red light stays off to avoid clipping. It’s perfectly safe to clip and even overdrive the signal 

for a distortion effect if you wish. 

Mod Out jacks 

The two 

Mod Out

 jacks output the boosted signal. The left jack is the output for the boosted 

signal of the left 

Line In

 jack, and the right jack is the output for the boosted signal of the 

right 

Line In 

jack. These jacks are mono. Typically, you would patch these to a Eurorack 

module. 

Setting up your Listen IO

 

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Line to Modular Section

 

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Modular to Line Section

 

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Electrical and Mechanical Specifications

 

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Summary of Contents for Listen IO

Page 1: ... as line outs or as headphone jacks so you and a friend can listen in stereo at the same time Each section has two inputs and outputs for use with a stereo signal or two mono signals An LED bar graph for each output shows the signal level and clipping The Listen IO features Line to modular conversion and modular to line headphone conversion Works with guitars table top synths effect pedals keyboar...

Page 2: ...mics that require power to be delivered over the cable Phantom powered and electret mics These jacks are mono If you have a stereo signal patch the left channel into the left jack and the right channel into the right jack Gain knob The Gain knob controls how much the Line In signal is boosted Although the signal paths of the left and right channels are separate this knob controls both channels The...

Page 3: ...means the signal level is not changed LED bar graph The LED bar graph displays the level of the attenuated signal The more lights that are on and the brighter they are the louder the signal Unlike the top half of the module the bottom half will never cause clipping and therefore there are no red lights Line Headphones Out jacks The two Line Out jacks output the attenuated signal These are multi pu...

Page 4: ...ratio of the appearance of test frequency measured on right Mod Out jack to left Mod Out jack Test repeated with left and right jacks swapped Worst case results for any channel and frequency reported Note cross talk is much higher when clipping occurs 1kHz 110dB 10kHz 78dB 20kHz 74dB Mod to Line section bottom Output 68 impedance Input 100k impedance Frequency Response 0 1dB max deviation 20Hz 20k...

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